

183. Energy Security from the front line: Eastern Europe and Renewables - Jun25
13 snips Jun 15, 2025
Dimitar Enchev, Cofounder & CEO of CWP, discusses the evolution of energy security in Eastern Europe, revealing tales of past gas blackouts and current resilience. He highlights how the region is transforming from heavy reliance on fossil fuels to embracing renewables, despite geopolitical tensions. With insights on the dramatic shifts post-Ukraine crisis and Greece's impressive energy transition, Enchev emphasizes the urgent need for energy independence. Challenges remain, but opportunities in wind and solar innovation offer a promising future for sustainable energy in Southeast Europe.
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2009 Bulgaria Gas Cut Crisis
- In 2009, Russia cut gas supplies to Bulgaria during a harsh winter, causing severe energy hardship.
- Bulgarians cut trees in parks to stay warm, illustrating Russia's history of using energy as a weapon.
Eastern Europe's Energy Challenges
- Eastern Europe still depends heavily on coal and imported gas but is transitioning to renewables.
- Russian interference aims to block the region's quest for energy independence and diversification.
Value of Diverse Weather Zones
- Southeast Europe offers unique wind and solar profiles with high capture rates compared to Western Europe.
- Connecting diverse weather zones across Europe is the cheapest path to decarbonizing and ensuring grid stability.