US–Iran Ceasefire: What It Means for Global Energy Markets and Europe

Introduction The reported ceasefire between the United States and Iran marks a significant geopolitical development—one with immediate implications far beyond the region. Energy markets, historically sensitive to tensions in the Middle East, are already reacting to the prospect of de-escalation. For Europe, still navigating a fragile energy transition, the implications are complex: potential relief on … Περισσότερα

Who Really Controls Europe’s Energy Market in 2026? Power, Pricing, and Influence

Introduction Europe’s energy system has undergone a profound transformation in recent years. Supply routes have shifted, new infrastructure has been built, and policy priorities have evolved. But as the system changes, a fundamental question emerges: Who actually controls Europe’s energy market in 2026? The answer is no longer straightforward. Power is now distributed across multiple … Περισσότερα

Will Europe’s Energy Market Stabilize in 2026 — or Is Volatility the New Normal?

Introduction After years of disruption, Europe’s energy market appears to be entering a more stable phase. Supply has diversified, emergency measures have eased, and prices have moderated compared to peak crisis levels. Yet beneath this apparent stabilization lies a more complex reality: volatility has not disappeared—it has been restructured. In 2026, the key question is … Περισσότερα

Can Renewable Energy Replace Gas Fast Enough in Europe’s Energy Transition?

Introduction Europe’s energy transition is accelerating—but not without friction. As governments push to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, a critical question emerges: can renewable energy scale quickly enough to replace natural gas without destabilizing the system? In 2026, this is no longer a distant concern. It is a central challenge shaping Europe’s economic resilience, energy … Περισσότερα