The Future of Europe’s Energy: EU Strategy, Policy and Key Challenges
Date: 19 May 2026
Time: 09:00
Duration: 1 day
Location: Luxembourg, 8 rue Nicolas Adames, 1114 Luxembourg
Cost: € 800 - € 920
Organiser: ECJL - European Centre for Judges and Lawyers/EIPA Luxembourg
Web Link: https://www.eipa.eu/courses/europes-energy/
Description:
The energy transition is no longer solely a matter of climate targets and market reforms. It has become a defining strategic issue at the intersection of global, European, and national policy frameworks. This course is designed to equip participants with a multidisciplinary and multisectoral understanding of the central role energy plays across these interconnected contexts.
The programme explores the deeper challenges and opportunities facing the Energy Union as it seeks to reconcile decarbonisation with affordability, industrial competitiveness, strategic autonomy, security of supply, and geopolitical stability. Participants will gain strategic insight into how the European Union and its Member States are positioning themselves in an era of accelerating energy transition, and how policy and investment decisions taken today will shape resilience, prosperity, and influence in the years ahead.
The course provides an expert overview of the European Union’s key strategic objectives and principal regulatory instruments in the field of energy, with particular attention to the framework of the Energy Union, the European Green Deal, and the Clean Industrial Deal.