Conceptualizing and achieving energy security: The case of Belarus

This study analyzes how energy security has been conceptualized in Belarus, an Eastern European country that claims its national security has been jeopardized by increasing prices and the instability of the natural gas supply from Russia. The concept of energy security in Belarus utilizes a modified...

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Main Author: Aliaksandr Novikau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Energy Strategy Reviews
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X19301014
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Summary:This study analyzes how energy security has been conceptualized in Belarus, an Eastern European country that claims its national security has been jeopardized by increasing prices and the instability of the natural gas supply from Russia. The concept of energy security in Belarus utilizes a modified “A-framework” approach and encourages the development of renewable energy but does not view this type of energy alone as being sufficient to guarantee energy security, at least in the short-term. Thus, nuclear power has been chosen as the primary solution to the energy security dilemma in Belarus, despite controversy because of the heritage of Chernobyl. Keywords: Energy security, Natural gas, Renewable energy, Nuclear energy, Belarus
ISSN:2211-467X