Is a 100% renewable electricity sector really possible?: economic, regulatory and technical issues

The outbreak of the war in Ukraine has made a rethinking of energy policy in the European Union much more necessary, given the vulnerability it presents due to its dependence on foreign energy, especially Russian gas and oil.

This situation forces us to bet even more on renewable energy sources, which are not only an effective tool in the fight against climate change but also a powerful formula for the European Union to achieve energy autonomy.

Four experts will take part in this Webinar, two jurists (Roberto Galán-Vioque, Professor of Public Law at the University of Seville and Maria Bertel, Professor of Public Law at the Karl-Franzens-University of Graz) and two from the field of engineering (Ángel Arcos-Vargas and Antonio Gómez-Expósito, both of them Professor and researcher in the Electrical Engineering Departament of the University of Seville).

This event was facilitated by Maros Halama, Head of Slovak Battery Alliance East Office at University Science Park Technicom and Broker at Promatech Center – Advanced Materials and Technologies, Technical University of Košice.