Infrastructure Investor keynote interview: Safeguarding Europe’s energy security
"Despite the increasing importance of energy sovereignty in the volatile geopolitical climate, Europe remains highly dependent on imported energy. LNG imports are one of the most expensive energy vectors available."
Energy security has become the defining investment case for Europe's transition. In a world of volatile gas-linked power prices and rising electricity demand from AI and data centres, the systems that will win are those that deliver flexibility and resilience - not simply additional renewable capacity.
Drawing on over two decades of experience across energy and finance, Gallina shares her perspective on the opportunities available to infrastructure investors seeking asset-based investments with long-term contracted cash flows.
Read the full interview here.