Comparative Analysis of Innovative Development Strategies of Fuel and Energy Complex of Ukraine and the EU Countries: International Experience
Kateryna Redko,
Olena Borychenko,
Anatolii Cherniavskyi,
Volodymyr Saienko and
Serhii Dudnikov
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Kateryna Redko: State Institution G.M. Dobrov Institute for Scientific and Technological Potential and Science History Studies NASU, Centre for Innovations and Technological Development Taras Shevchenko Boulevard, 60, Kyiv, 01032, Ukraine,
Olena Borychenko: Department of Power Supply Educational and Research Institute of Energy Saving and Energy Management National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, 37, Prosp. Peremohy, Kyiv, Ukraine,
Anatolii Cherniavskyi: Department of Power Supply, Educational and Scientific Institute of Energy Saving and Energy Management, National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Ukraine,
Volodymyr Saienko: Department of Innovation Management, Faculty of Social Sciences Academy of Applied Sciences-Academy of Management and Administration in Opole, 45-085 Opole ul. Mieczyslawa Niedzialkowskiego 18, Poland,
Serhii Dudnikov: Department of Power Supply and Energy Management Faculty of Energy, Digital and Computer Technologies State Biotechnological University, 61002, Kharkiv, str. Alchevsky, 44, Ukraine.
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2023, vol. 13, issue 2, 301-308
Abstract:
The European Union is pursuing an ambitious energy policy to reduce the emission of pollutants into the environment and achieve complete decarbonization by 2050. According to the approved Green Deal, each European state had to introduce its own energy strategy based on its own economic, social, climatic, and climatic conditions. In the process of European integration, Ukraine has developed its own strategies that meet the principles of European government policy. The analysis of the experience of implementation of energy strategies of different member states of the European Union will have a positive impact on the process of implementation of the new energy policy in Ukraine. According to this, a comparative analysis of strategies and the state of the fuel and energy complex of France, Austria, Poland, which have common features with the energy system of Ukraine. As a result of the study, it was found that the process of decarbonization should be gradual. Abrupt changes can lead to negative consequences in economic and social aspects. The information obtained can be useful for energy reforms in Ukraine.
Keywords: European Union; Ukraine; fuel and energy complex; energy strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q28 Q38 Q48 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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