Energy Security and Decarbonisation in Southeastern Europe
Balancing priorities in a volatile world
The global energy landscape is undergoing unprecedented transformation, with Southeastern Europe facing the dual challenge of ensuring energy security while accelerating decarbonisation efforts. Geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and rising energy costs have highlighted the urgent need for resilient and sustainable energy systems. Meanwhile, the region’s abundant renewable energy potential and strategic geographical position offer opportunities to lead in the transition to clean energy.
This exclusive webinar will take place ahead of the inaugural Energy Transition Summit: Southeastern Europe, taking place on the 17th & 18th of June in Athens. Hosted in the lead-up to the summit, the discussion aims to provide energy leaders, financiers and policymakers with insights on developments in the region, as well as takeaways to inform strategies on how to overcome the energy trilemma in Southeastern Europe. Including innovative approaches to secure energy supplies, the integration of renewables, and the role of regional collaboration in mitigating risks. It will act as an initial context-setting discussion to those happening in Athens during the main summit in June
Key discussion topics
Enhancing Energy Resilience in Southeastern Europe
How can the region enhance energy resilience in the face of global disruptions?
The Future of Energy Security
What role will renewables, LNG, and hydrogen play in achieving energy security in Southeastern Europe?
Energy Independence and Decarbonisation
Can regional collaboration accelerate both energy independence and decarbonisation?
Balancing Affordability with Sustainability
What policies and investments are essential to balancing affordability with sustainability?
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Energy Transition Summit: Southeastern Europe
17-18 June | In-Person & Online | Athens, Greece
Hosted in Athens, a strategic hub connecting Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, the Energy Transition Summit: Southeastern Europe offers a vital platform to address these challenges. Over two days, Financial Times and Kathimerini journalists will guide discussions with top executives, government leaders, and energy experts. Featuring CEO interviews and expert panels, the summit will provide actionable insights for advancing a competitive and sustainable energy future in the region.
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