Ugnė Keliauskaitė is a Research Analyst in Energy and Climate at Bruegel. She specialises in energy and climate policy. Her research focuses on the natural gas market, energy security and the decarbonisation of buildings. She works on the European Clean Tech Tracker, compiling data on investment, manufacturing and trade trends in clean technologies. She has also contributed to integrated assessment modelling projects. She holds an MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Scientist: Ugnė Keliauskaitė
A scientist’s opinion: interview with Ugnė Keliauskaitė from Bruegel on Europe’s energy dependency
The views expressed here are from Ugnė Keliauskaitė and do not necessarily reflect those of the think tank Bruegel. Do your findings suggest that Europe is shifting from fossil fuel dependency towards new forms of dependency, for example on critical materials or external clean energy supply chains? Ugnė Keliauskaitė: China dominates global production of the ...
Assessing EU’s direct and indirect energy dependencies
Europe is highly dependent on fossil fuels, and 97% of the EU’s oil consumption is imported as well as 90% of its fossil gas consumption. How can Europe address this issue, especially at a time of geopolitical tensions that have a significant impact on energy and the economy? Assessing EU's direct and indirect energy dependencies ...
