How geopolitics is reshaping Europe's energy transition strategy
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Caroline Carter
18d ago· 7 min readenInsight
Summary
Europe's energy transition is increasingly shaped by geopolitical risks, not just climate goals. Conflicts in Ukraine and the Gulf have exposed vulnerabilities in relying on imported fossil fuels and critical supply chains for clean energy technologies. Peter Hill introduces the Clean Technology Partnership Initiative, a framework designed to assess where national security, energy resilience, and economic growth converge, enabling international partnerships that reduce strategic exposure at manageable cost.
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· 3 pulledGeopolitics is disrupting the critical supply chains essential for the energy transition, not least in Europe.
Europe's energy transition is no longer just about tackling climate change.
Shocks from conflicts in Ukraine and Gulf have exposed the risks of relying on imported fossil fuels.
Ahead of an event at the LSE Festival Peter Hill introduces the Clean Technology Partnership Initiative.


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