Abstract

At the present stage of the European Union development, energy policy is a strategy aimed at achieving the energy independence of the region and ensuring the energy security of all EU members. In this regard, it should be considered reasonable to transfer the issues of energy strategy development to the supranational bodies of the Union. At the same time, energy policy should be considered in close connection with the environmental policy of the European Union, as environmental protection is a topical issue in the European region. The result of cooperation between the countries of Europe is the implementation of such initiatives as the development of renewable energy sources, the production of alternative fuels, the introduction of «green taxes», the operation of a common system of environmental management and environmental audit, the action of a kind of system of environmental certification of products («eco-label»). Similar problems are faced by such an integration association as the Eurasian Economic Union. In this regard, the experience of the European Union should be taken into account when addressing energy and environmental issues in the framework of the common policy of the EAEU Member States. In particular, the paper justifies the necessity of concluding a multilateral agreement on the protection of the environment in the EAEU framework. Currently, the basis of scientific and technical cooperation of the EAEU Member States is the priority technological platforms, which are understood as objects of innovative infrastructure network, making it possible to ensure the integration of states, science and business to combine and concentrate the necessary resources in the most important areas of scientific and technological development of the Eurasian Economic Union, including in the fields of energy and environment.

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  • EFIMTSEVA Tatyana Vladimirovna, Doctor of Law, Docent, Head of the Department of Business and Natural Resources Law of the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL) tve-26@mail.ru 460000, Russia, Orenburg, ul

  • At the present stage of the European Union development, energy policy is a strategy aimed at achieving the energy independence of the region and ensuring the energy security of all EU members

  • Energy policy should be considered in close connection with the environmental policy of the European Union, as environmental protection is a topical issue in the European region

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EFIMTSEVA Tatyana Vladimirovna, Doctor of Law, Docent, Head of the Department of Business and Natural Resources Law of the Orenburg Institute (branch) of the Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL) tve-26@mail.ru 460000, Russia, Orenburg, ul. At the present stage of the European Union development, energy policy is a strategy aimed at achieving the energy independence of the region and ensuring the energy security of all EU members.

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