Full Overview
Europe's energy policy is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by a confluence of critical objectives: achieving energy independence from Russia, fostering a competitive clean industrial sector, and realising the ambitious goals of the Green Deal. This pivotal moment demands a comprehensive and integrated approach to ensure a secure, sustainable and economically vibrant future for the continent.
The EU is firmly committed to ending its reliance on Russian energy by 2027 through a phased approach involving contract transparency and a shift to diverse sources. Simultaneously, the Clean Industrial Deal aims to establish Europe as a leader in clean technologies, driving investment and innovation. Underpinning these efforts is the overarching Green Deal, Europe's roadmap to climate neutrality by 2050, with the energy transition and clean industry growth playing pivotal roles.
The interconnectedness of these policies is clear: energy independence fuels clean industry growth, which in turn enables the Green Deal's success. To delve into this pivotal moment for European energy policy, the Financial Times, in partnership with Iberdrola, will once again convene leading experts and key stakeholders in Brussels. This high-level event will explore the evolving international policy landscape and chart the future direction of the clean energy transition. Discussions will focus on the profound geopolitical, economic and social implications for Europe as it navigates this complex and critical path.
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