Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 05/2008

Trade-offs in European energy policy: On choice, losses, gains, and how to have a go on both the swings and the roundabouts

Svend Aage Christensen

January 2008

Danish Institute for International Studies

Abstract

In the spring of 2007, a trio of researchers put forward five proposals for optimising the EU's energy policy. The European Commission had published its framework for an energy policy in January 2007, and now, in the autumn of 2007, the European Commission has been presenting its proposals in more detail. The stage is set for heated discussions. The research trio believe, amongst other things, that existing policies for the internal market and competition regulations provide an immediately accessible framework for an energy market on a European scale, and should be implemented in full. In other words, they are opposed to the trends towards re-nationalisation and protectionism that characterise parts of the debate.