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Digitalization of security in the energy sector: evolution of EU law and policy
Author(s) -
Mikko Rajavuori,
Kaisa Huhta
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the journal of world energy law and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1754-9965
pISSN - 1754-9957
DOI - 10.1093/jwelb/jwaa030
Subject(s) - energy security , pace , energy sector , conceptualization , european union , energy (signal processing) , business , energy policy , economic system , economics , international trade , renewable energy , computer science , engineering , geography , statistics , mathematics , geodesy , artificial intelligence , electrical engineering
This article analyses the dynamics and implications of the digitalization of security in the energy sector. Based on an evolutionary review of legal and policy instruments, we map the pace and internal dynamics of the digitalization of security in the European Union over the past 15 years. Our analysis reveals substantial changes in the conceptions and dynamics of security in the energy sector. First, we find that digitalization has only recently penetrated into the core of the energy sector’s security paradigm. Secondly, we uncover a significant disconnect in the conceptualization of the risk as against the opportunities associated with digitalization. Thirdly, we identify the growing influence of cross-sectoral instruments in the energy sector. Fourthly, we find that energy security does not feature in the overarching security discourse relating to the use of data-driven technologies in the energy sector. The findings illustrate the difficulties that managers, policymakers and researchers face when trying to keep up with the rapid technological change in the energy transition and the ensuing evolution of the energy sector’s security paradigm.

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