Europe boasts an impressive 500GW of renewable energy capacity, yet much of it remains underutilized due to a fragmented power grid. Despite ambitious climate goals, bottlenecks in infrastructure and cross-border connectivity hinder the full potential of wind and solar energy.
A key issue is the lack of a unified transmission network. National grids operate independently, making it difficult to transfer surplus energy across borders. Bureaucratic delays, regulatory hurdles, and outdated infrastructure further complicate integration efforts. While some regions produce excess green power, others rely heavily on fossil fuels due to transmission constraints.
The solution lies in upgrading grid technology, streamlining regulations, and enhancing interconnections. Without swift action, Europe risks wasting its renewable advantage, delaying the transition to a fully sustainable energy system.
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