{"title":"快速实施欧洲能源市场政策的教育责任","authors":"B. Radulescu, V. Radulescu","doi":"10.1109/SIELMEN.2017.8123345","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Nowadays, based on international relations and cooperation we do not discuss about a national energetic market, without connections with the rest of Europe. The economic, energetic cross-border exchanges, specialists educated in different universities from the entire world, represent a reality for the international scientific world. Only intense and permanent international exchanges can ensure development economically speaking and new commercial relations for each state member. Present paper analyses mainly the Reports of International Commissions created especially for the Energetic domain, known as European Energetic Community-EEC, with different committees dedicated to renewable and conventional resources and on the other hand the Romanian National Authority permanent answers. All these dual connections are transformed into concepts capable to be transmitted to students from Faculties of Energy, and not only. This article aims to highlight the importance of international dedicated rules and their implementation at national levels. In the beginning is presented the importance, well accepted, by all European Countries of a Pan-European Energy Market — named PEEM, mainly now in actual new economical situation created after the Brexit. Achieving a PEEM may be a purpose for all countries, especially for the EU candidates. Further, are mentioned new items, new conventions, and rules connected to the current free Romanian Market of Energy, as it is from January 2017. Some aspects of necessity must be discussed with students: the fact that European acquis need to be actualized and implemented in connection to the economic reality of each involved country. Separately must be treated the EU Regulations, which can not be directly implemented, and applicable in short time to all Contracting Parties, once they are part of the European Energetic Community-EEC. The High Level Reflection Group agrees that a complete reconstruction of the dedicated institutions should be actualized, especially to realize the possibility of enlarging continuously the energetic tran-border networks. Some new terms are introduced as population benefits, geographic aspects. Romania as part of EEC has permanently adapted internal regulations to the new accepted rules. The Energy Community Risk Enhancement Facility will act to sustain other initiatives especially for the Central and South-East Europe. After almost a year since liberalization of the Romanian energy market are presented some conclusions and references.","PeriodicalId":403279,"journal":{"name":"2017 International Conference on Electromechanical and Power Systems (SIELMEN)","volume":"81 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2017-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The educational responsibility in rapid implementation of European policy concerning the energy market\",\"authors\":\"B. Radulescu, V. Radulescu\",\"doi\":\"10.1109/SIELMEN.2017.8123345\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Nowadays, based on international relations and cooperation we do not discuss about a national energetic market, without connections with the rest of Europe. 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The educational responsibility in rapid implementation of European policy concerning the energy market
Nowadays, based on international relations and cooperation we do not discuss about a national energetic market, without connections with the rest of Europe. The economic, energetic cross-border exchanges, specialists educated in different universities from the entire world, represent a reality for the international scientific world. Only intense and permanent international exchanges can ensure development economically speaking and new commercial relations for each state member. Present paper analyses mainly the Reports of International Commissions created especially for the Energetic domain, known as European Energetic Community-EEC, with different committees dedicated to renewable and conventional resources and on the other hand the Romanian National Authority permanent answers. All these dual connections are transformed into concepts capable to be transmitted to students from Faculties of Energy, and not only. This article aims to highlight the importance of international dedicated rules and their implementation at national levels. In the beginning is presented the importance, well accepted, by all European Countries of a Pan-European Energy Market — named PEEM, mainly now in actual new economical situation created after the Brexit. Achieving a PEEM may be a purpose for all countries, especially for the EU candidates. Further, are mentioned new items, new conventions, and rules connected to the current free Romanian Market of Energy, as it is from January 2017. Some aspects of necessity must be discussed with students: the fact that European acquis need to be actualized and implemented in connection to the economic reality of each involved country. Separately must be treated the EU Regulations, which can not be directly implemented, and applicable in short time to all Contracting Parties, once they are part of the European Energetic Community-EEC. The High Level Reflection Group agrees that a complete reconstruction of the dedicated institutions should be actualized, especially to realize the possibility of enlarging continuously the energetic tran-border networks. Some new terms are introduced as population benefits, geographic aspects. Romania as part of EEC has permanently adapted internal regulations to the new accepted rules. The Energy Community Risk Enhancement Facility will act to sustain other initiatives especially for the Central and South-East Europe. After almost a year since liberalization of the Romanian energy market are presented some conclusions and references.