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A Review of the Monograph by T. Pimonenko, O. Lyulyov, N. Letunovska “Circular and Carbon-Free Economy: The Roadmap for Harmonizing National and European Standards for Energy Market"

Tatjana Tambovceva ()
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Tatjana Tambovceva: Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia

Virtual Economics, 2021, vol. 4, issue 3, 20-22

Abstract: The monograph examines the essence of a circular and carbon-neutral economy and the mechanisms of their implementation to accelerate the development of the European society according to these approaches. The authors analysed the energy market of Ukraine and calculated the degree of convergence of national energy policy and the European climate strategy. The experience of the European Union member states in compliance with the standards of energy market regulation and the implementation of transformational changes in this area is studied. There have been examined the bottlenecks and attractors, which determine the dynamics of an increase or decrease of the country's energy efficiency in the forecast periods. The complex material will help to make rational management decisions in the field of energy production and energy saving. The works of the authors can be used in developing a roadmap for harmonization of Ukrainian and European standards of energy market regulation.

Keywords: energy demand; energy efficiency; Europe; reducing energy dependence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.34021/ve.2021.04.03(2)

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