Prospects for the “green” economy of the EU countries in the context of energy efficiency and energy saving growth
Abstract
The article describes the current state of the world energy market from the point of view of the production and consumption of energy resources. It considers the dynamics of the contribution of the world regions to the overall energy balance. It was noted that the trends of the EU countries are generally different from the rest of the world in favor of reducing the energy load, increasing energy efficiency and increasing the share of renewable resources. The author carried out an analysis of the EU energy structure in which the predominant share is assigned to “green” sources.
The fundamentals and key principles of energy cooperation and its impact on the economy of the EU countries are presented. Conclusions have been drawn about the most serious obstacles that hinder the spread of renewable energy: technical, administrative, economic. Prospects for the introduction of “green” initiatives in the EU countries are outlined.
About the Author
N. V. IvinaRussian Federation
Natal’ya V. Ivina, Cand. of Sci. (Economics), associate professor
bld. 82, Vernadskii Avenue, Moscow, Russia, 119571
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For citations:
Ivina N.V. Prospects for the “green” economy of the EU countries in the context of energy efficiency and energy saving growth. Science and art of management. 2021;(3):98-114. (In Russ.)