Rewiring energy security: Central and Eastern Europe as a new pillar of supply and resilience
Central and Eastern Europe is quietly becoming a backbone of European energy resilience, with new LNG and renewables capacity, strengthened interconnectors and flexible North South corridors that stabilise markets and enable rapid flow redirection in times of stress. As Europe reassesses its exposure to external suppliers, this evolving architecture positions the region to play a pivotal role in balancing demand and anchoring long term security. This panel will explore how these developments are reshaping Europe’s energy landscape and what comes next for the region’s role in supply and resilience.
