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Atlantic and Continental Approaches to Energy Security

VLČEK, Tomáš, Martin JIRUŠEK and Tereza SKLÁDANKOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Atlantic and Continental Approaches to Energy Security

Authors

VLČEK, Tomáš, Martin JIRUŠEK and Tereza SKLÁDANKOVÁ

Edition

2012

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Uspořádání konference

Field of Study

50601 Political science

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Keywords (in Czech)

Energetická bezpečnost; letní škola; jaderná energetika; EU; elektroenergetika

Keywords in English

Energy Security; Summer School; Nuclear Energy; EU; Power Utility Sector
Změněno: 13/8/2014 20:14, doc. PhDr. Tomáš Vlček, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The aim of this summer school with the title “Atlantic and Continental Approach to Energy Security” is a comparison of selected energy security related questions from the U.S perspective and also from the perspective of the European Union states. The summer school will focus on topics related to electricity utility sector, such as the future of nuclear energy; the problem of the use of conventional resources in transportation sector; the support of renewables; coal industry and environmental aspects; the future of smart grids and decentralization of electricity utility sector etc., the summer school will analyze the differences and compliances of two different ways of dealing with specific energy security related issues. The primary target of this event is to offer to the master and doctoral students of Central and Western Europe and the United States of America the possibility to study the most important and the most current topics of this issue from two main perspectives –continental (Europe) and the U.S. As long term observation and research pointed out, there are great differences in dealing with energy security related issues between so called “Atlantic” (American) approach and so called “Continental” (European) one.