Path to Prosperity or Road to Ruin? Shale Gas Under Political Scrutiny
Path to Prosperity or Road to Ruin? Shale Gas Under Political Scrutiny
Contributor(s): Ernest Wyciszkiewicz (Editor)
Subject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Economic policy, Environmental and Energy policy, Developing nations
Published by: PISM Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych
Keywords: Central Europe; energetics; Energy; Europe; European Union; Poland; renewable energy; shale gas
Summary/Abstract: The report seeks to explore the reasons behind the stark polarization of the European debate about shale gas. Supporters of exploration and production from shale gas deposits consider it an opportunity to significantly alter the political and economic rules affecting Europe’s energy security. Critics tend to interpret the development of the shale gas industry as a threat to the environment, a challenge to the existing strategies of limiting the green-house gas emissions, or a competition to the well-entrenched economic interests.Thus the report analyzes the politics of shale gas, looking into debates in the select European countries and probing the activities of the EU institutions (the EU Council, the Commission, the European Parliament) in this sphere. The authors investigated a broad array of factors that influence the preferences of the key players: approach to the optimal energy mix, desired level of diversification of energy supplies, or the perception of natural gas imports from an energy security angle. In addition, the report highlights the significance of the North American experience with shale gas exploration and development as a crucial determinant of the European debate.
Series: PISM Reports
- Page Count: 52
- Publication Year: 2011
- Language: English
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