ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B58

    Title

 Lights Out?- Outlook For Energy In Esteem Europe And The Former Soviet Union

    Author

 World Bank

    Publisher

 World Bank

    ISBN

 978-0-8213-8296-7

     Summary

Emerging Europe and central Asia, the region made up of the countries of central and south east Europe (CSE) and the commonwealth of independent states (CIS), is a major energy supplier to both eastern and western Europe, however, the outlook for both primary and derivative energy supplies is questionable, with a real prospect that there will be a significant decline during the next two decades. Western Europe is heavily dependent on energy imports from this region and therefore will be affected by declines in primary energy supplies. But Western Europe has the financial capacity to secure the energy supplies it needs (albeit at the expense of others). In contrast, the region’s energy-importing countries are caught between Western Europe, which has increasing import needs, and it’s own exporters, whose exports will likely decline. These countries face the prospect of being squeezed not only financially but also in terms of energy access. This difficult prospect is compounded by the deterioration of the energy infrastructure, including power generation and district heating. Although the public sector will have to finance a portion of these infrastructure investments, it will not have the capacity to meet the full needs. It is essential, therefore, that the countries in the region move quickly to put in place an enabling environment to support investment in the sector.