From Green Energy to Security: Fostering EU Energy Autonomy in a world of weaponized interdependence

From Green Energy to Security: Fostering EU Energy Autonomy in a world of weaponized interdependence

The current energy crisis has complicated the EU’s response to the existential threat of climate change. At the same time, the Union is waking up to a new world where energy independence is key to maintaining geopolitical muscle. Can the Union sustain its resolve to address the climate emergency & keep its geopolitical autonomy by exploring new energy avenues?


Kostas Skrekas, Minister of Environment &Energy, Hellenic Republic

H.E. Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Ambassador, Head of Mission, Arab Republic of Egypt to the EU

Mario Nava, Director General, Directorate-General “Structural ReformSupport” European Commission

Mary Burce Warlick, Deputy Executive Director, International Energy Agency

Vladimir Asenov Malinov, Executive Director, Bulgartransgaz

Maria Rita Galli, CEO, DESFA

Chair: Basil Gavalas, Head of international relations at DIKTIO Network for Reform in Greece & Europe