The Future of Interconnection & Cross-Border Energy
Time: 11:15 - 11:30
Date: Day 2
Synopsis
As Southern Europe ramps up its renewable energy capacity, interconnection and cross-border energy trading are becoming critical for balancing supply and demand. How are new interconnectors and bilateral agreements shaping the energy landscape, what are the geopolitical and regulatory hurdles slowing progress, and how are expanding ties with North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean redefining the European energy mix?
- Germany-Greece bilateral agreements and the impact of new interconnectors
- The derailing of the Greece-Cyprus link and what it means for the market
- Egypt’s growing role as an energy exporter – what does its connection to Greece & Southern Europe mean for the solar sector?
- Could potential partnerships with North African countries like Morocco and Tunisia accelerate Europe’s renewable energy transition?
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