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Local Time
Timezone: Europe/Madrid
Date: Nov 14 2025
Time: 17:00 - 18:00
One year has passed since the report by former Italian prime minister Mario Draghi was published. The report makes it crystal clear: accelerating home-grown renewable generation and articulating a genuine European energy union are the most effective levers to drive down energy prices and enhance European industrial competitiveness.
Objectives
Assess progress made since the publication of the Draghi Report, evaluating how current EU initiatives such as the Affordable Energy Action Plan, the new state aid framework, and the forthcoming European Grid Package contribute to the creation of a genuine European Energy Union.
Analyse the effectiveness of ongoing policies and instruments in driving renewable energy deployment, stabilising energy prices, and enhancing industrial competitiveness across the EU.
Identify remaining gaps and challenges that hinder the realisation of an integrated, secure, and decarbonised European energy system capable of responding to geopolitical and market uncertainties.
Foster dialogue on a transformative agenda for Europe’s energy future, highlighting how clean energy, innovation, and cross-border cooperation can jointly strengthen competitiveness, security, and sustainability across the continent.
Moderator
Jerusalem Hernández, Partner of Sustainability, Reputation and Corporate Governance at KPMG Spain.
Speakers
Ole Thonke, Climate Ambassador of Denmark
Ricardo Gorini, head of Remap at IRENA
Carsten Rothballer, Europe Head of Sustainable Energy Systems at ICLEI
Miguel Rodrigo, Director of Spain’s Energy Agency.