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Erika Tserkasina

Erika Tserkasina is a Climate Systems and Energy Policy unit expert at Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn Centre, working on projects related to energy sustainability and energy resilience. She has a background in interdisciplinary research and development cooperation.

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Darnytsia Thermal Power Plant following Russian air strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 4, 2026.

Europe's green transition is now a matter of energy security

by Erika Tserkasina
Europe's approach to energy security long rested on a simple idea: scale equals safety. That assumption is now being tested in Ukraine — and increasingly proven wrong. For decades, coal-fired power plants have been the backbone of Europe's energy system, underpinning industrial growth, modern living standards, and what was long assumed to be a secure and resilient energy supply. Today, Ukraine's costly experience shows that to build resilience, European energy systems must embed local renewabl