Table of Contents:
Security of supply, external dimension and enlargement
Outline of the Community (European Union) legislation about Security of supply, external dimension and enlargement
Topics
These categories group together and put in context the legislative and non-legislative initiatives which deal with the same topic.
Energy > Security of supply external dimension and enlargement
Security of supply, external dimension and enlargement
If it is to achieve its goal of secure, competitive and sustainable energy the EU must involve and cooperate with developed and developing countries, be they producers, transit countries or consumers. For the sake of efficiency and consistency, therefore, the EU and the Member States must speak with one voice on international energy issues. At a time of vulnerability of imports, potential energy crises and uncertainty surrounding future supplies, the EU must make sure that it adopts measures and creates partnerships that guarantee the security of its energy supply. Compliance with the Community energy acquis by the candidate countries is a vital part of the process of their accession to the EU.
SECURITY OF SUPPLY
- Security of energy supply in the EU and international cooperation
- Stocks of crude oil and petroleum products (from 2012)
- Strategic oil stocks
- Security of supply of natural gas
- Security of supply of electricity
- Green Paper on the security of energy supply
EXTERNAL DIMENSION
- The Energy Community Treaty
- European Energy Charter
- The Global Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fund
- ACP-EU Energy Facility
- Energy cooperation with the developing countries
- Black Sea Synergy
- Global partnership for sustainable development
- Environment and sustainable management of natural resources, including energy
- Convention on Nuclear Safety
- Euro-Mediterranean Cooperation
ENLARGEMENT
Ongoing enlargement
- Croatia – Energy
- Turkey – Energy
- The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Energy
- Iceland – Energy
Enlargement of January 2007
- Bulgaria
- Romania
Enlargement of May 2004
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Hungary
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Poland
- Malta
- The Czech Republic
- Slovakia
- Slovenia