Russia-Ukraine Crisis and Energy Insecurity: Is energy transition a sustainable alternate?

Yemeen Hasan
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Phenomena like globalization and interdependence shape the contemporary world. The outbreak of Russia-Ukraine crisis instigated a wave of alarm amongst the global leaders due to a high risk of the war’s potential consequences on the entire world. As the crisis intensified, it started taking economic, political and energy domains under its spur. On one hand, west imposed sanctions on Russian economic and energy firms, i.e., Gazprom. Being an energy giant, Russia utilized its energy resources as a tool to respond to the western sanctions. Nord Stream I and Nord Stream II pipelines were shut down. Hence, triggering an energy crisis in states like UK, Germany, France etc. Coupled with harsh winter, hike in energy bills and food prices etc. has had both social and economic ramifications. To curb this energy security dilemma, European states have undertaken several steps including signing deals with countries like Norway, Azerbaijan and Qatar. Energy transition is yet another option at the table for EU member states to consider to deal with this crisis. This research paper will discuss the significance of Russian energy resources, the European energy crisis that has been instigated as a result of Russia-Ukraine conflict, the implications of this crisis, attempts of European countries to deal with it. This paper will also highlight the phenomena of energy transition and whether it can serve as a sustainable and self-reliant substitute for Russian energy resources or not.
俄乌危机与能源不安全:能源转型是可持续的替代方案吗?
全球化和相互依存等现象塑造了当代世界。俄乌危机的爆发在全球领导人中引发了一波恐慌,因为战争对整个世界的潜在后果具有很高的风险。随着危机的加剧,它开始将经济、政治和能源领域置于其刺激之下。一方面,西方对俄罗斯经济和能源公司实施制裁,例如俄罗斯天然气工业股份公司。作为能源大国,俄罗斯利用其能源资源作为应对西方制裁的工具。北溪1号和北溪2号管道关闭。因此,在英国、德国、法国等国引发能源危机。再加上严冬,能源账单和食品价格等的上涨对社会和经济都产生了影响。为了遏制这种能源安全困境,欧洲国家已经采取了一些措施,包括与挪威、阿塞拜疆和卡塔尔等国签署协议。能源转型是欧盟成员国为应对这场危机而考虑的另一个选项。本研究论文将讨论俄罗斯能源资源的意义,由于俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突而引发的欧洲能源危机,这场危机的影响,欧洲国家应对危机的尝试。本文还将强调能源转型的现象,以及它是否能够成为俄罗斯能源资源的可持续和自给自足的替代品。
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