Energy Security in European Union

Authors

  • Ketevan CHAKHAVA International Black Sea University
  • Eze Friday IKECHUKWU B.A. student of International Black Sea University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31578/jss.v4i2.93

Keywords:

energy, European Union, gas, fossil fuel, Russia

Abstract

This article examines the role of the European Union in assurance to Energy Security for its citizens, types of energy, challenges that hinders the supply of energy. Tension between European states and effects on the European Union. Ways of developing infrastructure towards clean resources to reduce gas emissions and climate changes to achieve energy sustainability. Particular focusing on the challenges and treats in securing energy for the European union examine influence of actors such as
organization and countries on the energy market for the European union. Furthermore the research paper examines the future plans of the European Union towards energy security and alternative energy resources for decrease dependence on fossil fuel.

Author Biography

Ketevan CHAKHAVA, International Black Sea University

MA., Ph.D. Candidate in International Relations and Politics at the Faculty of Social Sciences

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Published

30-12-2015