Energy cooperation Sample Clauses
The Energy Cooperation clause establishes a framework for parties to collaborate on energy-related initiatives, projects, or resource sharing. Typically, this clause outlines the areas of cooperation, such as joint development of renewable energy sources, sharing of technical expertise, or coordinated investment in energy infrastructure. Its core practical function is to facilitate mutual benefits in energy efficiency, security, and sustainability, while reducing costs and risks associated with independent energy development.
Energy cooperation. 1. The Parties agree that their joint objective will be to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cooperation in the field of energy, in key sectors such as hydroelectricity, electricity, oil and gas, renewable energy, energy saving technology, rural electrification and regional integration of energy markets, among others as identified by the Parties, and in compliance with domestic legislation.
2. Cooperation may include, among others, the following:
(a) formulation and planning of energy policy, including inter-connected infrastructures of regional importance, improvement and diversification of energy supply and improvement of energy markets, including facilitation of transit, transmission and distribution within the Central American countries;
(b) management and training for the energy sector and transfer of technology and know-how;
(c) promotion of energy saving, energy efficiency, renewable energy and studying of the environmental impact of energy production and consumption;
(d) promote the application of clean development mechanism to support the climate change initiatives and its variability;
(e) the issue of clean and peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
Energy cooperation. 1. The Parties agree that their joint objective will be to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ cooperation in the field of energy, including consolidating economic relations in key sectors such as hydroelectricity, oil and gas, renewable energy, energy-saving technology, rural electrification and regional integration of energy markets, taking into consideration that the Andean countries are already implementing electricity interconnection projects.
2. Cooperation may include the following, in particular:
(a) energy policy issues, including interconnected infrastructure of regional importance, improvement and diversification of supply and improvement of access to energy markets, including facilitation of transit, transmission and distribution;
(b) management and training for the energy sector and transfer of technology and know-how;
(c) promotion of energy saving, energy efficiency, renewable energy and study of the environmental impact of energy production and consumption;
(d) cooperation initiatives between undertakings in this sector.
Energy cooperation. The Parties agree to continue their current cooperation on energy matters on the basis of the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability. The cooperation should aim at energy efficiency, market integration and regulatory convergence in the energy sector, taking into account the need to ensure competitiveness and access to secure, environmentally sustainable and affordable energy, including through the provisions of the Energy Community Treaty.
Energy cooperation. The Contracting Parties recognise the importance of the energy sector for economic and social development, and are prepared to step up their cooperation in this field, notably as regards planning, conservation, the efficient use of energy, and the search for new sources of energy. This improved cooperation will also take environmental implications into consideration. To these ends, the Parties agree to promote: - joint studies and research, - assessment of the potential of alternative energy sources and the use of energy-saving technology in manufacturing processes, - ongoing contacts between energy planners, - the execution of joint programmes and projects in this field.
Energy cooperation. Article 297. Article 298.
(a) energy strategies and policies;
(b) the development of competitive, transparent and efficient energy markets allowing third parties with non-discriminatory access to networks and consumers following EU standards, including the development of the relevant regulatory framework, as required;
(c) cooperation on regional energy issues and the possible accession of Georgia to the Energy Community Treaty in respect of which Georgia has a status of observer at present;
(d) development of an attractive and stable investment climate by addressing institutional, legal, fiscal and other conditions;
(e) energy infrastructures of common interest, in order to diversify energy sources, suppliers and transportation routes in an economic and environmentally sound manner;
(f) enhancement of security of energy supply, increasing market integration and gradual regulatory approximation towards key elements of the EU acquis;
(g) enhancement and strengthening of long-term stability and security of energy trade, transit and transport, and pricing policies, including a general cost based system for the transmission of energy resources, on a mutually beneficial and non- discriminatory basis in accordance with international rules, including the Energy Charter Treaty;
(h) promotion of energy efficiency and energy savings in economic and environmentally sound manner;
(i) development and support of renewable energies with a primary focus on hydro resources and promotion of bilateral and regional integration in this field;
(j) scientific and technical cooperation and exchange of information for the development and improvement of technologies in energy production, transportation, supply and end use with particular attention to energy efficient and environmentally friendly technologies, and
(k) cooperation on nuclear safety, security and radiation protection, in accordance with the principles and standards of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the relevant international treaties and conventions concluded within the framework of the IAEA as well as in compliance with the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community where applicable. A regular dialogue will take place on the issues covered by this Chapter. Georgia will carry out approximation of its legislation to the EU acts and international instruments referred to in the Annex XXV to this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of that Annex.
Energy cooperation. The Parties agree to continue their current cooperation on energy matters on the basis of the principles of partnership, mutual interest, transparency and predictability. The cooperation should aim at energy efficiency, taking into account the need to ensure competitiveness and access to secure, environmentally sustainable and affordable energy, including, in the case of the Republic of Moldova, through the provisions of the Energy Community Treaty.
Energy cooperation. Cooperation between the Parties shall focus on fostering closer links between their economies in the sectors of renewable and non-renewable, conventional and non-conventional energies, and energy-saving technologies. Cooperation shall in particular take the following forms:
(a) exchanges of information in all appropriate forms, including the development of databanks to be shared by economic operators on both sides, training and joint conferences;
(b) technology transfer;
(c) preparatory studies and project implementation by the relevant institutions of both Parties;
(d) the participation of economic operators from the two Parties in joint technological development or infrastructure projects;
(e) where appropriate the conclusion of specific agreements in key areas of mutual interest;
(f) aid to Chilean institutions dealing with energy matters and the formulation of energy policy;
(g) technical training programmes.
