by Milena Giorgi | Sep 15, 2025
Synthetic fuels expert Brais Armiño argues that the absence of national transposition of the European renewables directive is delaying hydrogen projects. According to the IEA, the potential of low-emission hydrogen will shrink by 25% by 2030.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 11, 2025
In her 2025 State of the Union address EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen highlighted the new geopolitical reality in which economic competition and national security are intertwined. She stressed the need for Europe to massively invest in digital and clean technologies to ensure the future continues to be made in Europe.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 10, 2025
The informal ministerial meeting discussed the future of Europe’s energy architecture beyond 2030, as well as digitisation, clean technologies, and energy infrastructure issues.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 9, 2025
In the first week of September, the weekly prices of the main European electricity markets fell compared to the previous week, with most falling below €75/MWh. On some days, most markets registered daily prices below €30/MWh, although Italy and Germany reached over €100/MWh.
by Strategic Energy | Sep 8, 2025
New data from ACER reveals that EU countries only made available 54% of transmission capacity on the most congested lines in 2024—well below the 70% regulatory threshold—resulting in €580 million in lost welfare and €4.3 billion in congestion management costs.
by Milena Giorgi | Sep 5, 2025
The MiCA framework paves the way for transferring principles of backing, traceability and trust to the energy sector. Jorge Viñuelas, Head of European Affairs at beBartlet, analyses how blockchain can drive the green transition.