The state and prospects of legislation development on alternative energy sources in the member states of Eurasian Economic Union
Abstract
This article is devoted to analysis of existing world experience on the use of renewable and
alternative energy types in the Eurasian Economic Union (hereinafter EAEU) countries. The authors carried
out a detailed analysis of the experiences of the EAEU countries, especially Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and
Azerbaijan. It is noted that each country has its own findings on this issue, which was justified by a number of
historical, economic and political aspects. Moreover, the researchers concluded that despite the fact that energy
is representing the interest of the industry to the economy of a single economy, there is no single document
or standard. At the same time, a comparative analysis led to the conclusion that each country has accumulated
considerable experience in support of the energy complex. This experience can be used in solving the national
problems of each the EAEU’s member countries.