Educational Responsibility in Efficient Implementation of European Policy Concerning the Energy Market

  • Victorita RADULESCU University Politehnica Bucharest, Romania
Keywords: High-Level Reflexion Group, Permanent High-Level Group, Monthly Market Report, Energy Community, Risk Enhancement, SE European Energy Market

Abstract

Economic and energetic trans-border exchanges, specialists educated in universities from the entire world represent now a reality. Only international exchanges can ensure economic growth in medium or long term. This article, divided into six parts aims for highlighting the importance of international energy exchanges. The European legislation developed by the Report of High-Level Reflection Group of Energy Community, in accordance with the European Market was implemented in Romania. The national authority creates permanent feedbacks transformed into concepts transmitted to students, future European Union specialists. The Pan-European energy market represents a target for all countries, members or not of the European Union. Some proposals and implementation rules, connected to the Romanian free Energy Market represent another target for teaching the students. Two dimensions of flexibility must interfere. The European acquis needed to be adapted to the socio-economic situation of the Contracting Parties. Creativity and homogeneity will be well balanced at each individual state case. The Energetic Community believes institutional changes are necessary. Some investments in the “citizen benefits” complete the actual image of the Romanian Energy Market, as part of the European Energetic Community. The framework implementation and some government agreements may provide further assurance to the energetic guarantors. They will act as a complement to another initiative such as the Action Plan for Growth in Central and SE part of Europe. One of its roles will be to provide a “one-stop-shop” for the mobilization of finance directed to the priority projects. Finally, some conclusions and main references are presented.

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Published
2017-08-18
How to Cite
RADULESCU, V. (2017). Educational Responsibility in Efficient Implementation of European Policy Concerning the Energy Market. LUMEN Proceedings, 1, 644-654. https://doi.org/10.18662/lumproc.rsacvp2017.58