This event brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and partners to advance the role of electrification and renewable energy in strengthening Europe’s energy security. At a time of continued exposure to volatile fossil fuel markets, the event highlights the urgent need to scale renewables-based electrification to stabilise costs, enhance competitiveness, and deliver a clean, secure and just energy future.
As momentum builds around the implementation of global climate commitments, this gathering will help shape the next phase of action, contributing to a broader international effort to accelerate electrification and increase the share of electricity in final energy consumption across Europe.
Member of the European Parliament
Director-General, International Renewable Energy Agency
CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
Director, Electrification Alliance
CEO, Global Renewables Alliance
The Electrification Alliance sets out key recommendations for a revised EU Energy Security Framework to strengthen Europe’s energy security by accelerating clean electrification, making electricity more affordable, scaling up flexibility solutions, and reinforcing grid investment and resilience.
Recommendations to strengthen Europe’s energy security through clean electrification, affordable electricity, and resilient grids.
The Electrification Staircase is a practical framework that shows where electrification can deliver the greatest impact today, and how to prioritise solutions across sectors. By setting out a clear sequence for action, it helps policymakers and industry focus on the most efficient pathways to accelerate electrification, strengthen energy security, and advance the clean energy transition in Europe.
Source: Electrification Alliance, Electrification Staircase. Adapted by Global Renewables Alliance. Authors: Silvia Madeddu (Schneider Electric); Thomas Butler (Regulatory Assistance Project); Michael Liebreich and William Drake (Liebreich Associates); Adrian Hiel (Electrification Alliance).
Attacks on critical infrastructure and disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have triggered the most severe oil and gas market volatility since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In response to the crisis, the Global Renewables Alliance and our six global member associations have launched a 5-point action plan to break the cycle of energy crises.
The Global Renewables Alliance (GRA) has issued a statement launching a five-point Renewables Action Plan, calling on governments to urgently accelerate renewable energy deployment in response to renewed global energy price shocks.