The Institute for Politics and Society and the Embassy of Canada in Prague organize a round table on "Strengthening Transatlantic Energy Ties".

Energy security in the transatlantic area is under pressure due to shifting geopolitics, volatile markets, and the urgent need to decarbonize. The new energy mix, prioritizing renewables, nuclear power, and low-carbon technologies, is reshaping transatlantic cooperation. Canada plays a pivotal role with its sustainable policy goals, focusing on affordable and clean energy, transitioning to energy sources such as green hydrogen, carbon capture, and renewable infrastructure. These efforts align with transatlantic objectives but face challenges like ensuring reliability, reducing costs, and addressing geopolitical risks.

How can transatlantic cooperation strengthen energy security through diversification and innovation? How can emerging technologies like green hydrogen transform transatlantic energy markets? What are the risks of renewable energy dependence, and how can they be addressed? How should transatlantic policies balance energy security and sustainability?

This debate is by invitation only.