Monthly Archive: June 2026

In its quest to diversify its energy sources and strengthen its energy security, the European Union is increasingly looking south. Africa is a logical geopolitical choice: it already meets around 20 per cent of Europe’s gas needs through pipeline supplies from North Africa and LNG from Nigeria. New routes from Nigeria via Algeria and Morocco […]

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The European energy transition has entered a new, challenging phase. For a long time, one question took centre stage: how quickly can coal, oil and gas be replaced by renewable energy? Now, a second, more complex problem is coming to the fore. Europe is producing ever more electricity from wind and solar power – but […]

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Nuclear energy is back on Europe’s political agenda. After years of closures, disputes and a dominant focus on renewables, a growing bloc of EU leaders now sees nuclear power not as a technology of the past, but as a cornerstone of future energy security. Its main selling point: stable, low-carbon electricity that does not depend […]

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The European renewable energy market is entering a new phase. While the number of solar and wind power facilities built has been the key indicator of the energy transition in recent years, the ability of these facilities to operate within an overloaded and volatile power grid is now playing an increasingly important role. Against this […]

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