EU-RUSSIA ENERGY RELATIONS STUCK IN THE PAST

Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2005

 

03/10/2005 - Brussels, Belgium / London, UK / Moscow, Russia – On 3-4 October the EU and Russia will hold their annual summit, as well as the first meeting of their Permanent Partnership Council on Energy. In light of this, WWF criticises the old-style approach focused on oil, gas and pipelines, which continues to dominate at the expense of renewable energy.

The global conservation organisation urges the EU to take the same approach adopted with China and put renewable energy at the heart of its international talks on energy and climate issues. At the recent EU-China Summit, a good agreement was adopted to promote renewable energy and build a lower-carbon economy.

"By joining forces towards non-carbon energy, the EU and Russia could significantly contribute to the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions, thus combating climate change. However the agenda of this Summit, as well as the overall priorities of the EU-Russian energy relations, seems to have gone back to the seventies, when the entire debate was geared towards oil, gas and nuclear and supply pipelines", said Jennifer Morgan, Director of WWF Global Climate Change Programme.

"Why is this Summit falling behind the standards set by the EU with countries like China?"

"Renewable energy can bring massive economic benefits as well as climate protection to Russia, but the Russian Government has not understood this thus far", added Alexey Kokorin, Climate Change Programme Coordinator of WWF Russia.

"It is particularly surprising that the EU is so silent on renewable energy when talking to Russia, while this is not the case with countries like China".

The domestic situation points to the need for active international efforts to tip the energy balance in Russia towards greater use of renewable energy. Although melting permafrost is recognised as a serious problem, and the growth of global oil prices and the consequential growth of domestic petrol prices is understood as a rather troubling problem for Russia, there is no respectable climate policy from the Russian government.

According to WWF, an additional working group focussing on renewable energy should be created under the Permanent Partnership Council on Energy.

Furthermore, energy efficiency and renewable energies should be included in the foreseen co-operation on public procurement as well as in the automotive industry dialogue.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Anja Köhne and Alexey Kokorin)
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