A report from Aurora Energy Research, titled “Europe’s Energy Trilemma Rewired,” finds that enhancing grid connections across Europe could unlock an extra 27 TWh of renewable energy while reducing pollution. The study examines how grid investment can help address Europe’s three central energy priorities: cutting greenhouse gas emissions, securing energy supply chains, and managing costs.
The findings highlight the potential for stronger cross-border electricity links to integrate more renewable energy, reduce curtailment, and improve system reliability. According to the report, grid upgrades could enable the deployment of additional clean power without the need for new generation capacity, thereby lowering overall system costs and emissions.
For companies like Turbo Energy S.A. (NASDAQ: TURB) that are expanding their renewable energy footprint across Europe and other international markets, the energy trilemma presents both challenges and opportunities. The report underscores the importance of grid infrastructure in achieving decarbonization goals while maintaining energy security and affordability.
The analysis comes as European policymakers seek to accelerate the energy transition amid volatile fossil fuel prices and geopolitical tensions. Investments in grid modernization are seen as critical to integrating variable renewable sources such as wind and solar, which currently face constraints due to limited transmission capacity.
Aurora Energy Research’s study suggests that targeted grid investments could deliver significant economic and environmental benefits, including reduced greenhouse gas emissions and lower wholesale electricity prices. The report also notes that grid upgrades could enhance energy security by diversifying supply sources and reducing dependence on imported fuels.
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The report’s conclusions align with broader efforts to modernize Europe’s energy infrastructure, which is essential for meeting the EU’s 2030 climate targets and long-term net-zero ambitions. As renewable energy deployment accelerates, grid bottlenecks risk undermining progress, making investment in transmission and distribution networks a priority.


