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Title A Paradigm Change in Energy Cooperation between Germany and Russia
ID_Doc 63596
Authors Belov, VB
Title A Paradigm Change in Energy Cooperation between Germany and Russia
Year 2022
Published Herald Of The Russian Academy Of Sciences, 92, Suppl 6
DOI 10.1134/S1019331622120024
Abstract Germany's transition to a climate-neutral economy, the main parameters of which were determined by the European Green Exchange Rate (December 2019) and clarified in the updated Law on Climate Protection of Germany (June 2021) and the EU Fit-for-55 program (July 2021), leads to the abandonment of the use of primary energy sources, including their importation from Russia. The energy transformation of the German market economy presumed a gradual restructuring of the existing model of German-Russian cooperation in the energy sector, including its transfer to priority cooperation in the field of energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. Brussels and Berlin responded to the special military operation of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine with large-scale economic and political sanctions, which included significant restrictions on the import of Russian coal and oil. At the same time, the German federal authorities outlined the necessity to abandon Russian pipeline gas and petroleum products, as well as the deprivation of ownership of the two main players from the Russian Federation in the German oil and gas market-Gazprom and Rosneft. Their German partners have frozen participation in Russian projects. At the end of February, the certification of the Nord Stream-2 offshore gas pipeline was stopped. Interdepartmental state interaction and scientific and technical cooperation in the energy sector have been terminated. These events indicated the readiness of the government coalition in the short term to replace the previous model of energy cooperation, which has performed well for half a century, and to move to independence from Russian fossil resources and their derivatives. The author analyzes the reasons and content of the current measures taken by Berlin, as well as their medium- and long-term consequences for German-Russian cooperation.
Author Keywords Germany; European Union; EU; Russia; European Green Deal; energy transition; transformation; German-Russian cooperation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000861880000006
WoS Category History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences
Research Area History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics
PDF https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1134/S1019331622120024.pdf
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