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TotalEnergies CEO urges integration of Europe’s energy policies

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January 23, 2025
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TotalEnergies CEO urges integration of Europe’s energy policies

BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 23. Patrick Pouyanné,
Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies, underscored the importance of
European integration and the development of regional champions to
strengthen Europe’s energy and industrial competitiveness during
the World Economic Forum session themed ‘How to Project Europe’s
Power’, Trend
reports.

“More capital requires European champions,” Pouyanné said,
emphasizing the need for unity across sectors like energy, digital,
and finance. Reflecting on his company’s efforts, he stated, “After
the Ukrainian war, I dedicated my year 2022 to supply gas to
Europe, mobilizing all I could to bring new LNG floating units and
secure supply. We need European champions to protect consumers and
enhance efficiency.”

Pouyanné highlighted a key challenge in Europe’s energy sector:
the lack of integration in policies across member states. “We all
agree on a European climate policy, but energy remains fragmented
at the national level. It’s impossible to pragmatically implement a
unified climate agenda without integrating energy policies,” he
noted.




He called for better coordination in energy investments, citing
examples of renewable energy deployment. “Solar plants belong in
Spain, and wind farms should be in northern Germany. Yet, today,
each country has its own agenda, making it difficult to optimize
capital allocation and restore competitiveness,” Pouyanné said.

Addressing Europe’s green transition, Pouyanné pointed out that
TotalEnergies has committed to significant transformation. “I’m
spending 30% of my investments in renewables and electricity. By
2025, 10% of the energy we produce will be green
electricity—something unimaginable five years ago,” he shared.
However, he cautioned, “The green agenda must also protect European
industry. We need to reconcile environmental objectives with
industrial competitiveness.”

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