
At the 6th Energy Law Conference, organised by Nomiki Bibliothiki, discussions once again highlighted how rapidly the energy sector is reshaping both regulatory thinking and market practice.
Our partner Valia Apostolopoulou contributed to the discussion with a focused intervention on CO₂ storage and carbon credits, outlining their growing role beyond compliance into structured, financeable instruments.
Her remarks reflected a clear shift in perspective: carbon is increasingly being treated not only as a regulatory obligation, but as an emerging asset class within the energy transition.
Thank you to Nomiki Bibliothiki for the organization and to all participants for their valuable contributions.