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ID116981
Title ProperRUSTEC
Other Title Informationgreening Europe's energy supply by developing Russia's renewable energy potential
LanguageENG
AuthorBoute, Anatole ;  Willems, Patrick
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The North-West of Russia is characterized by a large renewable energy resource base in geographic proximity to the EU. At the same time, EU Member States are bound by mandatory renewable energy targets which could prove to be costly to achieve in the current budgetary context and which often face strong local opposition. Directive 2009/28/EC on Renewable Energy makes it possible for Member States to achieve their targets by importing electricity produced from renewable energy sources from non-EU countries. So far, most attention has been on the Mediterranean Solar Plan or Desertec. An EU-Russia Renewable Energy Plan or RUSTEC - being based on onshore wind/biomass/hydro energy and on-land interconnection, rather than solar power and subsea lines - could present a cost-efficient and short-term complement to Desertec. This article examines the political, geopolitical, economic, social and legal challenges and opportunities of exporting "green" energy from Russia to the EU. It argues that EU-Russian cooperation in the renewable energy field would present a win-win situation: Member States could achieve their targets on the basis of Russia's renewable energy potential, while Russia could begin to develop a national renewable energy industry without risking potential price increases for domestic consumers-a concern of great political sensitivity in Russia.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 51; Dec 2012: p.618-629
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 51; Dec 2012: p.618-629
Key WordsEU - Russia Energy Relation ;  Renewable Energy ;  Joint Projects ;  EU – Russia Energy Relation