European power industry: old problems in new realities. TEK-TOK with Sergey Rozhenko

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Geopolitics has turned everything upside down, including in Europe. Climate targets, the search for energy independence and record prices all create an atmosphere of instability and unpredictability. Sergey Rozhenko, director of the energy analytics group at KEPT, talks about the changes taking place in European energy markets.
00:55 - Has an energy crisis been identified in Europe?
04:17 - Why is the EU replacing pipeline gas with expensive LNG?
07:15 - How will Europe be threatened by the refusal of Russian gas?
11:20 - Why has Germany refused nuclear power plants but consumes coal?
14:10 - Is Europe forced to reduce incentives for RES?
19:20 - What is the danger of overabundance of RES?
22:40 - Russia's opportunities in the electricity market in Africa
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I didn't even think that a 20% reduction in gas consumption could have such a serious impact on Europe's economy. It turns out that everything is very strongly interconnected.

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In my opinion, Europe itself has put itself in this position with ill-considered manipulations regarding Russia and, of course, with a green agenda for which it is not yet ready.

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