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The vast majority of countries in the world recognize energy as a strategic product because there is a clear correlation between the level of energy consumption or the amount of resources and economic development of society. Therefore, ensuring raw materials for the production and availability of energy have become a priority task of the government of each country. Currently, the state energy security of individual countries varies widely. However, regardless of whether the country has the raw materials from which energy is generated or uses of renewable energy sources, there must be ensured a continuous availability of energy for government entities as well as households. The aim of this publication is to present the concept of national energy security policies of selected EU countries which include the Republic of Poland, the Federal Republic of Germany and Finland.