In times of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, the case for an integrated European energy system, deeper cross‑border coordination and faster delivery of shared infrastructure has never been stronger. Europe’s energy system is being reshaped at a moment where reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels is critical to long‑term competitiveness, affordability and security.
Among the conclusions:
- Europe’s future competitiveness and energy security depend on accelerating electrification and the build‑out of cost‑competitive, homegrown clean energy supported by integrated energy infrastructure.
- Electrification, grids and system flexibility investments are essential to delivering affordable, resilient and clean energy while strengthening industrial competitiveness.
- The report outlines a concrete policy pathway to remove bottlenecks, reduce risk and unlock large‑scale private investment in Europe’s energy system.
- Overall, the analysis shows how a renewables‑led energy system can form the foundation for lower and more stable energy prices across Europe.