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PM, sector leaders make it clear energy security is country's top transition priority
At a moment when the Strait of Hormuz is reshaping global energy markets and Europe is once again confronting the fragility of its supply chains, there was a unified message from Greek political leaders, industry executives and grid operators at the Energy Transition Summit, organised by FT Live and Kathimerini in Athens.
They concurred that the era in which decarbonisation alone defined Europe’s energy agenda is over. Energy security, which was long treated as a secondary concern, has become the new organising principle of the transition.
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