This book provides a comprehensive exploration of some of the most
critical issues regarding the EU's Energy Union policy. Applied European
energy policies face a number of challenges ranging from the geopolitics
of energy and energy regulation, to climate change, advancing renewable
and gas technologies, and consumer empowerment structures. This book
takes a multi-dimensional look into some of these vital issues regarding
the European energy sector with a special focus on the effects the
Energy Union policy has in two sensitive regional systems, Southeastern
Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Energy, being by definition a multi-disciplinary field, presents a
challenge for readers of any specific disciplinary background that need
to grasp an overall understanding of the various aspects of this
exciting sector. This book's objective is to offer the opportunity for
readers to get a quality, hands-on overview of the Energy Union by the
professionals and academics that interact with it on a daily basis.