Atlantic Energy Forum
The Atlantic Energy Forum of private and public sector experts from the four Atlantic continents are addressing the new energy dynamics of the Atlantic Basin. They chart current pan-Atlantic energy connections; identify gaps in energy access and priority risk and resilience challenges; discuss how energy transformation and innovation can improve sustainable energy use in the Atlantic space; and recommend ways governments and private actors can generate more effective pan-Atlantic energy cooperation and expand access the millions still without assured energy access.
Relevant Publications:
- Key Takeaways: Energy and The Atlantic Basin: State of Play and Prospects for Pan-Atlantic Cooperation, Paul Isbell
- Full Paper: Energy and The Atlantic Basin: State of Play and Prospects for Pan-Atlantic Cooperation, Paul Isbell
- Shaping A Renewed Atlantic Vision of Energy Security: Old Trends, New Paradigms, Rim Berahab, Policy Center for the New South
- The World Needs New Leadership to Successfully Confront the Climate Change Threat and Achieve Energy Transition, Raul O. Parisi, Argentine Council for Foreign Relations
- The World Needs a New Leadership to Successfully Confront the Climate Change Threat and Achieve Energy Transition, Raul O. Parisi, Argentine Council for Foreign Relations
- Energy Systems in the Atlantic Basin, João Fonseca Ribeiro
- Concept Paper on Energy Access in Africa, Steve Thorne
- How to Accelerate the Deployment of Renewable Energies in Atlantic Insular Energy Systems, Ricardo Guerrero-Lemus, Universidad de La Laguna
- LNG Trade In The Atlantic Basin: Facing The Complex Future of Decarbonization, Eloy Álvarez Pelegry and Macarena Larrea Basterra
- The New Geopolitics of Mineral Supply Chains, Melanie Müller, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
- Exploring the Creation of a Joint Atlantic Critical Minerals Partnership, Oussama Tayebi, Policy Center for the New South
- Energy and Transportation in the Atlantic Basin