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Global energy issues
Beraggová, Dominika ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Janković, Vukica (referee)
This bachelor thesis is engaged in global energy issues and their evolution. The aim of this thesis is to point out importance of the issues in the world, especially in EU. I will analyze the current situation of traditional and renewable energy sources, because their position and exploitation has major impact on how not only energy but also environmental issues of humanity will develop in the future. In this thesis I will focus on renewable and alternative energy sources, because currently they represent the most accessible possible solution to these issues. I will describe current energy position of EU and how EU tries to solve persistent energy issues through common energy policy. In the thesis I will also discuss exploitation of renewable energy sources and position of EU in world energy sector.
Problems of oil supply from the Russian Federation to the European Union.
Shtanko, Elizaveta ; Plchová, Božena (advisor) ; Korandová, Jiřina (referee)
The essence of my thesis implicates the significance of oil industry in foreign economic relations of the Russian Federation and the European Union, and also reinsurance of international energy security. As it is about global markets and well notable business partners, each of them hold undeniably eminent positions in the system of foreign relations of both countries, the problem of supply of energy resources, specifically the oil from the Russian Federation to the European Union, is very much actual and has an extensive significance for both Russian and Global economies. The energy problem is critical for the whole world community. It is clear, that short-term global product deficit of oil causes uncontrolled growth of prices, and slowdown of global economy. The international energy security doesn't only consist in depletion of oil reserves, but also in prevention of regional crisis and political instability in countries producing oil, due to scarcity of free production capacity against fast growing global demand for oil.

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