Renewables are key to Europe’s energy security. So why does Europe seem determined to make people hate them?
Tuili, Sardinia, Italy. 11 September 2024. A fire destroys 2,000 solar panels stored in a warehouse, waiting to be installed.
Read moreTuili, Sardinia, Italy. 11 September 2024. A fire destroys 2,000 solar panels stored in a warehouse, waiting to be installed.
Read moreEurope faces a dual challenge: ensuring its energy security while meeting climate targets. In this context, nuclear energy plays a
Read more2025 has begun at pace in Brussels, with the new Commission setting out its priorities for the next five years.
Read moreSupported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership (Clean Hydrogen JU), Hydrogen Valleys are the type of strategic initiative Europe needs to
Read moreEurope faces a major economic challenge: its energy prices are among the highest in industrialized economies. This situation threatens the
Read moreQ: From an oil & gas perspective, has Europe actually made progress on security of supply since 2022? A:
Read moreEurope’s clean energy transition has always been a balancing act. Sustainability and affordability have dominated the agenda in recent years,
Read more“Energy security is not only a matter of ensuring a steady supply of resources but also a cornerstone of European
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