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Energy Policy. The European Dimension ESRC Energy Research Conference Policy Studies Institute. London, March 31, 2003. P rof. Aviel Verbruggen University of Antwerp (UA-STEM). Contents. 1. The ‘European Dimension’ 2. Sustainable Development & Markets 3 . Energy Security and Policy Focus
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Energy Policy The European Dimension ESRC Energy Research Conference Policy Studies Institute. London, March 31, 2003. Prof. Aviel Verbruggen University of Antwerp (UA-STEM)
Contents 1. The ‘European Dimension’ 2. Sustainable Development & Markets 3. Energy Security and Policy Focus 4. Changing Research Agenda 5. Policy Making Capabilities
EU Policy Making Market Credo Ind. lobbyists Societal lobbyism National interests EU Commission EU Parliament Council of Ministers Directives: implementation by Member States
EU Energy Policy Making Sustainable Development EU Energy Policy Internal Market & Competition Accomodate different (opposite) interests
Definition of Sustainable Development Goal Meet the needs of the present + allow future generations to meet own needs Redistribution Growth Control • Welfare growth for the poor • Redistribution of natural • resources in a fair way • Populations • Accumulation of wealth Change • Use of natural resources • Destination of investments • Technological development • Institutions
Sust.Dev. : 4 Dimensions (Democracy) Economics Environ-ment Social
Sustainable Development Challenges answered by Energy Policy Sustainable Devel. Redistribution Resource use Investments Technology Institutions Energy Policy Answers Wealth growth first + aid programmes Promote Energy Efficiency Energy Taxes (?) Subsidies for Renewables, CHP, etc. R&D Renewables, Efficient techniques Markets bring salvation
Competition and regulation Competition Regulation by Function Harmon- ising Trans- parancy Unbundle Functions
Energy Security=Energy SUPPLY security Shift from Central fossil-nuclear Supply to • renewable solutions • distributed resources • energy demand reduction is taking off slowly “Energy Security = Guaranteed Services” When?
Fossil-nuclear Demand Reduction Energy use = {number of people}. {GDP/capita}.{energy/GDP} Demand Reduction = [growth control]. [conservation].[energy efficiency] Conservation is positive (less traffic jams, stress, obesity, ...) or negative (curtailed aspirations, redistribution discussions, ...) Efficiency is always positive!
Conclusions for Energy Policy • Energy Efficiency requires Long-term TAX POLICY • Energy BILLS remain about constant in any tax regime • Conservation must take over when Efficiency hits the ceiling • Growth control must follow
Technology & Politics Technical Fixes Human Dimension Politics • Efficiency • Conservation • Growth control
Conclusions Energy Research • Energy too much the business of engineers and business economists • The ‘human and social’ dimensions are more and more important, e.g.:*social and democratic sustainability*blueprints and back-casting*limits on wealth hoarding*preserving cultural diversity, etc…
Energy Public Policy Capabilities • Regulatory Capabilities • Public Energy Agencies • Independent Expertise • Public Dialogue … uneven and … far too weak in most EU nations