EPISODE · May 17, 2022 · 1H 5M
The Geopolitics of Energy in Europe
from IIEA Talks · host IIEA
This event is part of the Rethink Energy series, which is co-organised by the IIEA and ESB. On this occasion, Tim Gould, Chief Energy Economist at the International Energy Agency, assesses the geopolitics of energy in Europe following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Mr Gould analyses the ways in which Europe can reduce its reliance on Russian energy imports. The war on Ukraine has had a significant impact on the energy sector and Mr Gould considers whether this conflict might expedite or delay the transition to net zero emissions. About the Speaker: Tim Gould was appointed Chief Energy Economist of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in 2021. In this role, he provides strategic advice on energy economics across a wide range of IEA activities and analysis. Mr Gould is also Head of the Division for Energy Supply and Investment Outlooks, in which capacity he co-leads the World Energy Outlook, the IEA’s flagship publication. At the IEA, he oversees the Agency’s work on investment and finance, including the World Energy Investment report. Mr Gould joined the IEA in 2008, initially as a specialist on Russian and Caspian energy. Prior to joining the IEA, Mr Gould worked on European and Eurasian energy issues in Brussels and has ten years of experience in Eastern Europe, primarily in Ukraine.
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