THE ROMANIAN ENERGY STRATEGY FOR 2014-2020
Lorena Popescu Duduiala
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Lorena Popescu Duduiala: CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI, UNIVERSITATEA DIN TG-JIU
Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 5, 137-141
Abstract:
In a context of increasingly globalized Romania's energy policy is implemented through changes and developments taking place at national and European level. In this context, Romania's energy policy should be correlated with similar documents at the European level so as to ensure our country's policy of European Union policy in the field. "National Energy Strategy for 2014-2020" represents significant progress in harmonizing the interests and priorities of EU policy in the field. Provisions explicit strategy focuses on three core objectives of EU energy policy, namely: 1) Strengthening the security of energy supply in the EU 2) Sustainable development 3) development of competitive markets as the main means of achieving objectives. They went bankrupt, while others have tried to overcome the crisis through loans or other strategies, such as layoffs, wage reduction or restriction markets. Anticrisis measures governments have taken individually, to protect the national economy and collectively (at EU level).
Keywords: energy strategy; unbundling energy solution; economic stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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