
Five Years of the EU Energy Union: Myth or Reality?
Author(s) -
Olga Yudina
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
sovremennaâ evropa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0201-7083
DOI - 10.15211/soveurope12021190199
Subject(s) - european union , commission , energy policy , treaty , political science , treaty of lisbon , energy (signal processing) , energy management , european union law , public administration , international trade , law , economics , engineering , renewable energy , statistics , electrical engineering , mathematics
The article analyzes the results of the EU Energy Union activities from 2015 to 2019 and its contribution to the shaping of the European Union common energy policy. The significance of the activities of the EU Energy Union in promoting a common energy policy is considered in three dimensions: external, internal and in the field of establishing a management system. The author notes a huge increase in the influence of the European Commission on the formation of EU common energy policy, the existence of contradictions between the provisions of the Lisbon Treaty and the actual powers of the European Commission in terms of energy, as well as the continuing dichotomy among the EU member states on the issue of energy communitarisation. It is indicated that the establishment of a clear and predictable management system for the EU Energy Union made a significant contribution to the strengthening of European Commission‟s energy authority. Concluding that the European Commission is doing its best in the formation of a common external energy policy, the author draws attention to the potential internal and external difficulties that the European Commission faces in pursuing a policy aimed at strengthening its powers in the energy field.