Natolin Students Participated in the ReBuild Ukraine Conference in Warsaw | Climate and Energy Transition Nest
Natolin students from the Climate and Energy Transition Nest recently took part in the ReBuild Ukraine Conference in Warsaw, attending a panel series titled “Political and Regulatory: Ukraine’s Energy System as a Modern and Transparent Contributor to the EU’s Energy Stability and Security”.
The event gathered an exceptionally wide range of influential stakeholders, including the Ministers of Energy of Poland and Ukraine, senior officials from the European Commission, representatives of several EU Member States, IRENA, the United Nations, the World Bank, and the Energy Community Secretariat.
Across the afternoon, Natolin students observed and engaged with in-depth discussions on Europe’s rapidly developing energy landscape. Speakers explored Ukraine’s pivotal role in reinforcing the European Union’s energy stability, the challenges of reconstruction, and the regulatory transformations needed to support a modern, transparent, and resilient Ukrainian energy system.
Participation in the conference offered students a unique opportunity to follow high-level policy debates first-hand and deepen their understanding of the geopolitical, economic, and regulatory factors shaping Europe’s energy future.