Speaker: Dr Adina Revol, Author of the "Rompre avec la Russie. Le réveil énergétique européen”, ed. Odile Jacob (Breaking with Russia: The European Energy Awakening)
Since the post-war era, energy has been central to European integration, beginning with coal, steel and nuclear power. However, Europe's dependence on Russian energy exposed critical vulnerabilities. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has prompted a rapid transformative decision to end this historical reliance, marking a significant geopolitical shift towards energy sovereignty and a unified European stance toward Russia. The path to energy sovereignty remains long, but energy is at the heart of EU autonomy: no great nation prospers without secure, stable and competitive energy.
Distinguished speaker Dr Adina Revol will discuss:
- Russian geopolitical imperialism and a divided EU as tools for exerting energy dependence
- The slow European energy awakening and the complexities of the Energy Union
- The war in Ukraine and the birth of REPowerEU as a major geopolitical swift
- The cost of energy sovereignty, and the remaining path to fully breaking free from Russian gas by 2027
- How to avoid creating a new gas dependence on the USA or a new “green” dependence on China
- The crucial issue of energy costs and the EU’s ability to finance the green transition
The webinar will take place on Zoom at 6 pm GMT on Thursday, 6th February.
Registration
Attendance is free of charge. Registrations will open soon. Stay tuned!
About Our Speaker
Adina Revol is a distinguished expert in European affairs, specializing in energy policy and geopolitical dynamics. She holds a PhD in political science from Sciences Po Paris, and has furthered her education at the College of Europe, the University of Paris-Sorbonne and NEOMA Business School.
In her professional career, Adina has served as the spokesperson for the European Commission in France, where she has also represented the Commission on economic matters and contributed to the implementation of the European Green Deal at the Directorate-General for Energy.
Beyond her roles in public service, Adina has recently published "Rompre avec la Russie, le réveil énergétique européen" ("Breaking with Russia, the European Energy Awakening") with Odile Jacob, offering insights into Europe's energy policy and its geopolitical implications.
Additionally, she imparts her knowledge by teaching European affairs in France.
Adina's extensive experience and academic background make her a leading voice in discussions on Europe's energy policy in an evolving global landscape.