How many wake up calls does Europe need?

How many wake up calls does Europe need?

The US-Israeli led war in Iran and the prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz is once again exposing Europe’s vulnerability to global energy shocks; raising urgent questions about gas storage, LNG dependency and whether governments have learned anything from previous crises. In this episode of PluggedIn, Montel’s Richard speaks with Henning Gloystein from Eurasia Group and Saul Kavonic from MST Marquee about the escalating conflict and growing risks facing energy markets and global supp...

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State of Play: Where Are We Now?

State of Play: Where Are We Now?

Europe's energy transition has delivered record renewable deployment and significant emissions reductions, but a new wave of geopolitical instability is once again putting the resilience of the energy...

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Can Britain Still Deliver Net Zero? Chris Stark on “ungumming the system” and the UK's Energy Future

Can Britain Still Deliver Net Zero? Chris Stark on “ungumming the system” and the UK's Energy Future

The UK has set one of the most ambitious energy targets in Europe: a fully clean power system by 2030. But achieving it will require a transformation of the country's electricity network, unprecedente...

25 Jun 33min

Data Centre Boom: catalysts and constraints

Data Centre Boom: catalysts and constraints

Europe is experiencing a rush of investment into data centres as artificial intelligence, cloud computing and digital services drive a new wave of electricity demand. From Finland to Spain, developers...

18 Jun 41min

Finland - a power success story?

Finland - a power success story?

As Europe grapples with energy security concerns, expectations of rising electricity demand, and the rapid growth of AI-driven data centres, Finland is emerging as one of the continent's most compelli...

11 Jun 32min

Sweden’s energy spat with Brussels

Sweden’s energy spat with Brussels

Sweden's dispute with Brussels over electricity market rules is quickly becoming one of the biggest political energy stories in Europe. At the centre of the debate is a huge stockpile of congestion re...

5 Jun 33min

Feeling the heat: Preparing Europe's grids for summer

Feeling the heat: Preparing Europe's grids for summer

Europe's power systems are facing a new reality. As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, electricity networks are coming under growing pressure. Rising cooling demand, aging infrastructure and ...

4 Jun 36min

Celebrating curtailment:  Are negative prices really  that bad?

Celebrating curtailment: Are negative prices really that bad?

Negative power prices are becoming increasingly commonplace in Europe’s electricity markets. With solar generation soaring and renewable buildout accelerating, Europe’s power systems are increasing...

14 Mai 37min

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