The Eastern Mediterranean as a focus for the EU's energy transition: deep-rooted enmities and new opportunities for cooperation between Greece, Turkey and Cyprus

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Název: The Eastern Mediterranean as a focus for the EU's energy transition: deep-rooted enmities and new opportunities for cooperation between Greece, Turkey and Cyprus
Autoři: Rau, Moritz, Seufert, Günter, Westphal, Kirsten
Přispěvatelé: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit
Zdroj: SWP Comment
Informace o vydavateli: DEU, 2022.
Rok vydání: 2022
Témata: Östlicher Mittelmeerraum, Europäische Union, EU-/EG-Länder, Anrainerstaaten, Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zwischen Ländern, Energiewirtschaft, Internationale umweltpolitische Zusammenarbeit, Bedeutung/Rolle, Energietransport, Erneuerbare Energiequellen, Erdgas, Wasserstoff, Konfliktlösungspotential internationaler Akteure, Rivalität von Staaten, Griechenland, Türkei, Zypern, Implikation, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, International relations, Internationale Beziehungen, internationale Beziehungen, Entwicklungspolitik, International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy, ddc:327
Popis: The EU and Germany have set themselves ambitious climate and energy policy targets. Taking into account the need to reduce emissions from all sectors of the economy, they now have a different perspective on the energy situation in the Eastern Mediterranean than a few years ago. Offshore natural gas imports from the Eastern Mediterranean are losing relevance in favour of the region's prospects for contributing to the EU's emerging green energy economy. In view of Europe's rising demand for renewable electricity, transcontinental electricity interconnections between the European, African and Middle Eastern power grids could become a new normal via the Eastern Mediterranean. There is also regional potential for playing a role in the EU's hydrogen strategy. Advancing the energy transition in the East Mediterranean brings new economic perspectives and incentives for political cooperation both on regional and inter­national levels. Conflicts and tensions over the delimitation of maritime boundaries between the two communities in Cyprus and between Greece and Turkey would lose a great deal of their politically explosive nature. However, mistrust and deep rooted enmities could still obstruct constructive and inclusive approaches towards the ex­pansion of renewable energies and electricity interconnection all over the Eastern Mediterranean. (author's abstract)
Druh dokumentu: Book
DOI: 10.18449/2022c08
Přístupová URL adresa: https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/78294
Přístupové číslo: edsair.od......1272..7c39d300fafff2ce8a15697e4cc12a0a
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:The EU and Germany have set themselves ambitious climate and energy policy targets. Taking into account the need to reduce emissions from all sectors of the economy, they now have a different perspective on the energy situation in the Eastern Mediterranean than a few years ago. Offshore natural gas imports from the Eastern Mediterranean are losing relevance in favour of the region's prospects for contributing to the EU's emerging green energy economy. In view of Europe's rising demand for renewable electricity, transcontinental electricity interconnections between the European, African and Middle Eastern power grids could become a new normal via the Eastern Mediterranean. There is also regional potential for playing a role in the EU's hydrogen strategy. Advancing the energy transition in the East Mediterranean brings new economic perspectives and incentives for political cooperation both on regional and inter­national levels. Conflicts and tensions over the delimitation of maritime boundaries between the two communities in Cyprus and between Greece and Turkey would lose a great deal of their politically explosive nature. However, mistrust and deep rooted enmities could still obstruct constructive and inclusive approaches towards the ex­pansion of renewable energies and electricity interconnection all over the Eastern Mediterranean. (author's abstract)
DOI:10.18449/2022c08