Reimagining European Energy Security : Towards a whole-of-system approach Caspar Hobhouse [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries Brief ; 6Detalles de publicación: París : European Union Institute for Security Studies , 2025Descripción: 4 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The EU needs to look at energy security in terms of the whole system rather than focusing solely on security of energy supply. The old understandings around a fossil fuel-based system do not work for Europe’s security. They make the region reliant on expensive imports and highly vulnerable to external actors who exert a stranglehold over its energy system. A shift towards a renewables-based energy system would not only restore energy supply security within the EU but offer the added advantage of a cheaper and a more resilient energy system. Building this system however requires a more holistic approach, one that incorporates interconnection and demand-side management into the broader conceptualisation of energy security.
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The EU needs to look at energy security in terms of the whole system rather than focusing solely on security of energy supply. The old understandings around a fossil fuel-based system do not work for Europe’s security. They make the region reliant on expensive imports and highly vulnerable to external actors who exert a stranglehold over its energy system. A shift towards a renewables-based energy system would not only restore energy supply security within the EU but offer the added advantage of a cheaper and a more resilient energy system. Building this system however requires a more holistic approach, one that incorporates interconnection and demand-side management into the broader conceptualisation of energy security.
