WiRE Europe East
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine
Eastern Europe's energy landscape is dynamic and evolving, marked by a pursuit of diversification and security. The region is strategically shifting away from historical reliance on single suppliers, like Russia, and embracing a mix of energy sources including natural gas, nuclear power, and renewables. This shift is driven by a desire for energy independence, market liberalization, and a commitment to mitigating climate change. While challenges remain in modernizing infrastructure and ensuring affordability, Eastern Europe demonstrates a proactive approach to securing a sustainable and resilient energy future.