This article aims to analyze and evaluate the tasks provided for in the Strategy for Energy Security and Environment. The subject of evaluation is the ability to use market-oriented solutions of ecological policy. In the first part they are discussed the relationship between the Strategy objectives and economic and market instruments. The second part analyses and evaluates the activities proposed in the Strategy. The chance to introduce market-oriented solutions to ecological policy is evaluated. In the third section there are presented proposals for the use of market solutions for selected activities. The actions proposed in the draft of strategy enables the introduction of market-oriented solutions in the ecological policy. Three areas were selected to implement market solutions. These are: water management and water protection, biodiversity and waste protection.
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