Giving Shape to the Energy Union: Evolution, National Expectations and Implications for EU Energy and Climate Governance

16 Pages Posted: 28 Jun 2015

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Kacper Szulecki

University of Oslo - Department of Political Science; ESPRi

Severin Fischer

Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

Anne Therese Gullberg

Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO)

Oliver Sartor

Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI)

Date Written: June 17, 2015

Abstract

The “Energy Union” can be seen as the most significant policy idea that seeks to reform European energy governance, policy and regional cooperation. However, so far the concept is mostly an empty box in which every stakeholder tries to put whatever is on the top of their priority list. This paper tries to structure the discussion by first showing the roots and evolution of the “Energy Union” concept in the EU, focusing on proposals by D. Tusk, J-C. Juncker and the European Commission. It then provides a comparative analysis of four country cases representing different energy mixes and energy policy directions: Germany, France, Poland and Norway. Having analysed the different interests and standpoints we move on to exploring the possible scenarios for the future of EU energy policy, emphasizing the potential impact of “Energy Union’s” governance mechanism which can reach far beyond what is expected and provide welcome coherence in Europe’s energy and climate policy.

Keywords: Energy Union, European Union, energy, governance

Suggested Citation

Szulecki, Kacper and Fischer, Severin and Gullberg, Anne Therese and Sartor, Oliver, Giving Shape to the Energy Union: Evolution, National Expectations and Implications for EU Energy and Climate Governance (June 17, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2623892 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2623892

Kacper Szulecki (Contact Author)

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Severin Fischer

Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ( email )

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Germany

Anne Therese Gullberg

Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO) ( email )

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Oliver Sartor

Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI) ( email )

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France

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