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The Energy Price Crises: A Reality Check for Europe’s Green Deal

10 Nov 2021

On its path to carbon neutrality, the European Union (EU) will be exposed to growing energy price volatility and vulnerable to Russian and Chinese pressure on supply and demand. The Energy Price Crises: A Reality Check for Europe’s Green Deal Download 0.4 Mo • For the sake of climate and energy security, the EU must use energy more efficiently and enable an equally attractive framework for investment in renewable energy (REN) and nuclear power. • The strong dependency on gas imports will persist for at least a decade and the EU must focus on price stability to avoid derailing its climate policy, while actively promoting the deployment of alternative flexibility solutions. • Introducing carbon price management tools would reduce consumer pain and improve the investment framework for low-carbon products. • Europe’s industry is at risk from too high energy prices and too slow decarbonization, at a time when carbon havens could become the new tax havens. • The EU should better prepare for future crises and consider the global implications of the energy price crunch.
european union electricity gas security of supply energy & climate geopolitics of fossil fuels major stakes of the electricity sector european energy policy climate policies and energy transition european green deal

Authors

Marc-Antoine EYL-MAZZEGA, Carole MATHIEU

ISBN
979-10-373-0441-4
Published in
Briefings de l'Ifri, Novembre 10, 2021

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