AI, security and the road to European electrification

Last week, European power industry leaders and policymakers gathered in Helsinki for Eurelectric’s Power Summit 2026 to discuss the sector’s most pressing challenges, including AI’s complicated relationship with the power sector, industrial electrification, and supply and infrastructure security.

Energy systems are facing unprecedented threats. We’re seeing a massive spike in power demand, driven largely by data centers and industrial electrification; navigating a volatile geopolitical landscape and with it, having to secure reliable, independent supply and defend critical infrastructure against emerging hybrid attacks; and all this with increasing pressures to both decarbonise and digitalise.

So, what needs to be done to ensure Europe’s competitiveness on the global stage?

This episode is hosted by Jackie Park, editor-in-chief of GlobalData’s energy titles, and features insights from:

  • Alexander Stubb, President of Finland

  • Kingsmill Bond, Energy Strategist at Ember

  • Rory Stewart, Co-host of The Rest is Politics

  • Jan Rosenow, Professor of Energy and Climate Policy at the University of Oxford

  • Oonagh Buckley, Secretary General of Ireland’s Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment

  • Miguel G. Torreira, Global Lead for Commodity Markets at Accenture

  • Ralf Blumenthal, SVP Europe at Siemens Grid Software

  • Kristian Ruby, Secretary General at Eurelectric

  • Urs Pennanen, SVP of Corporate Customers at Fortum

  • Linda-Maria Wadman, CCO of Plexigrid

  • Talal Eskandar, Executive Managing Director at Reactive Technologies Limited

  • Mircea Stremtan, Sales Director at SentryOT

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ofda06szbqivphLRDkQAt

Industrial electrification

Europe’s power mix is already heavily decarbonised, but clean electricity isn’t being taken up quickly enough – especially in industry, where electrification economics are still uneven across regions.

“Europe has amongst the world’s highest electricity prices… and in large part, as a result of those high prices, we have had stagnant electrification in Europe for a generation,” says Bond.

“We essentially have the technologies to electrify; what we need is better orchestration. We need a mindset shift on the side of the industrials,” says Ruby.

Supply security and geopolitical resilience

The conversation on security has widened from fuel dependency to something more strategic: sovereignty, industrial autonomy, and resilience in a world where alliances and supply chains can’t be taken for granted. At the same time, leaders warn that hostile activity against energy infrastructure is no longer hypothetical – hybrid threats are already playing out across Europe.

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