The second day of the #EUKICON26 conference – one of the most important European events on climate policy, economic resilience and the future of European cooperation in the area of energy transition and climate security – is underway.

The conference is attended by 111 organizations from 24 countries, which jointly implement projects to support climate action, develop renewable energy sources and build Europe’s energy resilience. RE-Source Poland Hub is actively participating in this international dialogue, implementing a project under the European Climate Initiative (EUKI).

During the event, the RE-Source Poland Hub Foundation is represented by experts Pawel Ryglewicz and Szymon Kowalski, who participate in discussions on the future of the European energy transition, international cooperation and the role of the green energy market in building the security and competitiveness of the economy.

One of the key points on the agenda was a debate on the links between climate policy and European security. The discussion brought together representatives from the Federal Foreign Office (AA), the E3G organization and the Munich Security Conference to discuss how European climate policy can promote economic resilience, energy sovereignty and regional stability.

The discussions held during #EUKICON26 show that the energy transition is today becoming not only an element of climate policy, but also a strategic tool for strengthening energy security and the resilience of European economies.

The RE-Source Poland Hub’s participation in the conference is part of activities carried out as part of the European Climate Initiative (EUKI), supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMUKN). The project focuses on supporting the development of the green energy market, international cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and experience in the area of energy transition.