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ID112886
Title ProperConceptualizing energy security
LanguageENG
AuthorWinzer, Christian
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Energy security1 is one of the main targets of energy policy. However, the term has not been clearly defined, which makes it hard to measure and difficult to balance against other policy objectives.
We review the multitude of definitions of energy security. They can be characterized according to the sources of risk, the scope of the impacts, and the severity filters in the form of the speed, size, sustention, spread, singularity and sureness of impacts. Using a stylized case study for three European countries, we illustrate how the selection of conceptual boundaries along these dimensions determines the outcome. This can be avoided by more clearly separating between security of supply and other policy objectives. This leads us to the definition of energy security as the continuity of energy supplies relative to demand.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 46; Jul 2012: p.36-48
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 46; Jul 2012: p.36-48
Key WordsEnergy Security ;  Security of Supply ;  Reliability