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““Energy Security dimension in EU CSDP: Energy Security dimension in EU CSDP: Guidelines for the Future”Guidelines for the Future”
RADM Bruce Williams CBERADM Bruce Williams CBEDeputy Director General EU Military StaffDeputy Director General EU Military Staff
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Contents
• European Security Strategy (2003)
• The NEW challenges
• EU Policies
• EU Military Concept
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Framework
• European Security Strategy (2003)• December 2008
– Implementation of ESS• The NEW challenges
– Vulnerability of energy supply routes– Climate change – Environmental degradation
• Environmental Protection
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EU Policies
• Environmental Protection measures at international level
• Environmental interventions
• A more competitive & efficient defence /security and industrial sector
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Environmental Considerations
• Sustain• Protect• Facilitate• Ensure• Strengthen• Promote
$2-3
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$400
Land
Air
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EU Military Concept on Environmental Protectionand Energy Efficiency for EU-led military operations
AIM•Establish principles and responsibilities to meet environmental protection requirements during EU-led operations
•Promote an understanding of environmental protection in order to enhance interoperability
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Scope
• Strategic guidance
• Relevant energy related aspects
• Training, education & capability development
• Lessons Learned
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Tasks
• Prevent & reduce• Waste management• Recovery• Protect• Energy efficiency
The balance between ambition, resources & capabilities.
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Energy Security & Efficiency
• Energy Security– Assured access– Reliable supplies– Ability to protect– Deliver sufficient energy
• Energy Efficiency– Training, Technology & Education– Military culture –standards, concepts & doctrine– Reducing the demand – a priority
… a reduced Operational Footprint implies less cost, less force protection duties & less environmental damage.
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The Maritime Domain
• EU dependency on the sea– Freedom of navigation– SLOC
• Global Strategic interests• EU Maritime Security Strategy• Maritime Forces contribute to
– Maritime Situational Awareness – Access to global commons– Energy security– Operational energy security
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Conclusion
• Conceptual Work available at www.consilium.europa.eu/documents
• Increase awareness• Information exchange• More dialogue