Rising cybersecurity threats, procurement issues and escalating geopolitical tensions are testing the resilience of Europe’s energy sector. Transport, Big Tech and industry are creating new demands – from lower electricity prices and more competitive contracts for industrials to exponentially higher electricity demand for data centres and AI. Meanwhile, the energy price crisis has caused the average energy consumer to be increasingly sceptical of the power sector and Europe’s energy transition.

Next week, key players across the world’s power sector will gather in Brussels, Belgium, for Eurelectric’s Power Summit 2025 to address such concerns. Over two days from 3–4 June, hundreds of attendees and speakers comprising energy policymakers across Europe and C-suite professionals in the industry will gather to discuss revolutionary innovations and pressing concerns pertaining to electricity.

Under this year’s theme, “Power Play”, the 2025 summit will cover the importance of accelerating electrification across all sectors to meet Europe’s climate goals; security of supply in a changing world; ensuring Europe’s competitiveness on the global stage through innovative energy solutions; and mobilising the investment and infrastructure needed to make this transformation a reality.

Power Technology will be there too, with reporter Jackie Park available for interviews on the ground. Contact her at jackie.park@globaldata.com to arrange timings and discuss topics before the event.

If you have not done so already, you can register for Power Summit 2025 here.

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