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„Wspólna” polityka energetyczna w kontekście tendencji dezintegracyjnych Unii Europejskiej

Authors: Molo, Beata;

„Wspólna” polityka energetyczna w kontekście tendencji dezintegracyjnych Unii Europejskiej

Abstract

Publikacja recenzowana / Peer-reviewed publication Artykuł przedstawia problem „wspólnej” polityki energetycznej Unii Europejskiej w kontekście tendencji dezintegracyjnych i renacjonalizacji, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem tzw. Brexit’u i jego implikacji dla uwspólontowienia polityki energetycznej UE, działań, które podważają zasady i reguły „wspólnej” polityki energetycznej UE na przykładzie decyzji Komisji Europejskiej z 28 października 2016 r., w sprawie zwiększenia wykorzystywanej przez Gazprom przepustowości gazociągu OPAL (lądowej odnogi Nord Stream) oraz problemu intensyfikowania współpracy w energetycznej Niemiec z Rosją, na przykładzie projektu Nord Stream 2. W artykule przedstawiono również zasadnicze etapy procesu uwspólnotowienia polityki energetycznej UE. The article presents an issue of „common” energy policy of the European Union in the context of desintegration tendencies and renationalizationn with particular attention to so-called Brexit and its implications for commonalization of the EU energy policy. The article discusses the actions that undermine principles and rules of the EU’s „common” energy policy taking as an example the decision of the European Commission from October 28th, 2016 regarding the increase of transportation capacity of the OPAL gas pipeline (land off shoot of Nord Stream) used by Gazprom as well as the problem of intensification of energy cooperation between Germany and Russia in case of Nord Stream 2 project. The basic phases of the commonalization of the EU’s energy policy were presented in the paper too.

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Poland
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Unia Europejska, OPAL, Nord Stream 2, polityka energetyczna, Great Britain, European Union, Bezpieczeństwo narodowe i wewnętrzne, Wielka Brytania, Stosunki międzynarodowe, 320, energy policy

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