The EU has set a bold and far-reaching goal to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, moving from a fossil fuel-based energy system to a decarbonized economy. For this to happen, we need a well-planned and integrated energy infrastructure that – at the same time – helps to keep prices at check. Delivering the “European Green Deal” will require great steps, among others the deployment of new infrastructures such as hydrogen networks or energy storage facilities, the development of innovative technologies, and massive investments from the private and public sectors. The Russian aggression against Ukraine and its impacts on energy markets accelerate this transformational change aiming to make the EU less dependent on Russian oil and gas.

What are the threats and opportunities? What role could liquid energy storage play? And what should be our policies, in France, the Netherlands, and Europe, to facilitate it, enhancing our strategic autonomy?

The panel will reflect on these questions and explore policy options both at the national and European levels.

Partners:
  • Institut Francais des Pays-Bas
  • The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS)
Opening remarks:
  • Luis Vassy, French Ambassador to the Netherlands
Panelists:
Moderation:

Michel Rademaker, Deputy Executive Director and co-founder (HCSS)

Technique/Registration:

Registration is required through Eventbrite. The online seminar will take place on Zoom. The Zoom link will be send to the registrants 24 hours prior to the event

Working languages

English

Experts

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