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This book delves into Europe's urgent quest for energy independence as a foundation for the EU and national sovereignty, economic resilience, and climate leadership amid rising geopolitical tensions and accelerating climate crises.
List of contents
1. Introduction 2. Understanding Energy Independence 3. The Energy Transition: Driver for European Integration 4.Financing the Transition for Energy Independence 5. Risks and Challenges Associated with the Transition to Renewable Energy 6.Empowering the People: Citizen Engagement for a Sustainable Energy Future 7. From Grassroots to Grid: Empowering Cities and Regions for Sustainable Energy 8. Power Play - The Trump Presidency and the Battle for Europe's Energy Future 9. Charting the Path Forward
About the author
Julije Domac is Managing Director of the North-west Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency, a member of the European Covenant of Mayors Board, and the President of the European Federation of Agencies and Regions for Energy and the Environment - FEDARENE since 2013. From 2020, Julije served in the Office of Croatian President Zoran Milanovi¿ as the Special adviser on Energy and Climate. He has published over 70 scientific and professional papers in journals and at major European conferences, and he has initiated many essential policy initiatives at the EU and national levels in Croatia.
Velimir Šegon is Deputy Managing Director at North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency. Since 2022, he has also been the Director of the company Zagreb Solar Roofs Ltd, established and owned by the City of Zagreb, with the main objective of implementing investments in PV systems. Overall, he has participated in implementing over 50 EU-funded projects focused on sustainable energy, most notably in four ELENA-funded projects, achieving cumulative investments of over 200 million euros.
Filip Dumitriu is the director of the European Federation of Agencies and Regions for Energy and the Environment (FEDARENE). He began his tenure at FEDARENE in 2016, leveraging his background in European law and EU relations. Over the years, Filip has taken on extensive responsibilities including EU project development and implementation, network management and EU advocacy. He has been instrumental in amplifying the voices of regions and energy agencies in key EU policies.