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Energy security management in the context of current challenges and international experience
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Khmelnytskyi National University, Ukraine
Submission date: 2024-04-04
Final revision date: 2024-06-19
Acceptance date: 2024-06-26
Publication date: 2024-12-13
Polityka Energetyczna – Energy Policy Journal 2024;27(4):133-154
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The research relevance is determined by the constant changes in the global energy landscape and the negative impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the energy market. The study aims to formulate recommendations for optimising national strategies and policies in the field of energy security based on the analysis of global experience as well as Ukraine’s specific challenges and practices in managing this area. The study used analytical, functional, statistical, synthesis, and other methods. The study of energy security has become key to understanding current challenges and promoting the resilience of national energy systems. This study examines the practice of other countries in the field of energy conservation. The use of renewable energy sources in the energy systems of some countries was assessed. The findings point to the need to focus on the development of renewable energy sources and regulatory policies to ensure market stability. International cooperation is identified as a key success factor in energy security management. The study emphasizes the need for continuous monitoring and adaptation of strategies to effectively respond to growing energy challenges. A detailed analysis of best practices shows the need to implement strategies that include the development of renewable energy sources, infrastructure modernization, and the search for innovative solutions. Implementation of the proposed measures will help to increase the resilience of the country’s energy system, reduce dependence on imports, and promote sustainable economic development. The results of the study can be used to develop and optimize energy security management strategies, contributing to the country’s resilience, competitiveness, and sustainable development.
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Zarządzanie bezpieczeństwem energetycznym w kontekście bieżących wyzwań i międzynarodowego doświadczenia
bezpieczeństwo energetyczne, zarządzanie, wyzwania, odnawialne źródła energii, dywersyfikacja, zrównoważony rozwój
Znaczenie prowadzonych badań jest zdeterminowane przez ciągłe zmiany w globalnym krajobrazie energetycznym oraz negatywny wpływ wojny rosyjsko-ukraińskiej na rynek energetyczny. Opracowanie ma na celu sformułowanie zaleceń dotyczących optymalizacji krajowych strategii i polityk w dziedzinie bezpieczeństwa energetycznego w oparciu o analizę światowych doświadczeń, a także specyficznych wyzwań i praktyk Ukrainy w zarządzaniu tym obszarem.
W analizie wykorzystano metody analityczne, funkcjonalne, statystyczne, syntezy i itp. Badanie bezpieczeństwa energetycznego stało się kluczem do zrozumienia obecnych wyzwań i promowania odporności krajowych systemów energetycznych. Niniejsze opracowanie analizuje praktykę innych krajów w dziedzinie oszczędzania energii. Oceniono wykorzystanie odnawialnych źródeł energii w w systemach energetycznych niektórych państw. Ustalenia wskazują na potrzebę skupienia się na rozwoju odnawialnych źródeł energii i polityk regulacyjnych w celu zapewnienia stabilności rynku. Współpraca międzynarodowa została uznana za kluczowy czynnik sukcesu w zarządzaniu bezpieczeństwem energetycznym. Wyniki analizy podkreślają potrzebę ciągłego monitorowania i dostosowywania strategii, aby skutecznie reagować na rosnące wyzwania energetyczne.
Szczegółowa analiza najlepszych praktyk wskazuje na potrzebę wdrożenia strategii obejmujących rozwój odnawialnych źródeł energii, modernizację infrastruktury oraz poszukiwanie innowacyjnych rozwiązań. Wdrożenie proponowanych działań pomoże zwiększyć systemu energetycznego kraju, zmniejszyć zależność od importu i promować zrównoważony rozwój gospodarczy. Wyniki badania mogą zostać wykorzystane do opracowania i optymalizacji strategii zarządzania bezpieczeństwem energetycznym, przyczyniając się do odporności, konkurencyjności i zrównoważonego rozwoju państwa.
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