Energy Markets & Governance
Energy markets are in flux as new energy production and delivery methods alter global supply chains, while economic growth and new desires for energy efficiency change demand in different parts of the world. Policy makers will need to be able to interpret these shifts in the energy market and build new frameworks to manage energy uncertainty.
Recent analysis
GeoTech Cues
May 21, 2025
To build tomorrow’s power grid, the United States should look to geothermal energy
By
Sudeep Kanungo, Will LaRivee
Geothermal energy offers a promising solution for stable, reliable baseload power. But to unlock its full potential, the US government must take action to reduce the barriers to entry for industry.
EnergySource
Apr 29, 2025
Can Nord Stream really rise from the dead?
By
Alan Riley
Despite recent discussions between Moscow and Washington over restarting the Nord Stream pipelines, legal, financial, and political hurdles make reopening them improbable. Multimillion dollar claims against Gazprom along with US stakes in the European LNG market are likely to severely limit support for Russian gas flows to the EU.
New Atlanticist
Apr 17, 2025
How the National Energy Dominance Council can set the US on the path to energy security
By
Ellen Wald
The National Energy Dominance Council must act quickly to restore stability to the energy industry amid geopolitical uncertainty.
Programs

The Global Energy Center develops and promotes pragmatic and nonpartisan policy solutions designed to advance global energy security, enhance economic opportunity, and accelerate pathways to net-zero emissions.
Events
Event Recap
Feb 9, 2015
European Energy Security Challenges and Transatlantic Cooperation in 2015
By
Global Energy Center
The issue of energy security has become one of the most important issues facing Europe today. The recent Russian aggression against Ukraine has once again stressed the importance of cooperation within the European Union (EU), as well as transatlantic ties with the United States. The importance of energy security is understood and stressed by the […]
Event Recap
Nov 21, 2014
No Easy Options for Europe’s Energy Security
By
Eric Gehman
While Russian and European energy codependence is likely to continue for the foreseeable future, a raft of new projects will help Europe diversify its energy supply and security over the medium- and long-term, concluded experts at the opening panel of the Atlantic Council Energy and Economic Summit’s second day in Istanbul, Turkey. Led by Ambassador […]
Event Recap
Apr 1, 2014
Strategy Session on European Energy Security
The Atlantic Council, in partnership with Poland’s Grupa LOTOS and Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP), was delighted to host a private strategy luncheon on European Energy Security.
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Executive Leadership Intensive participant
Istvan-Lorant Antal
Executive Leadership Intensive participant