UAP risks to EU energy security: UAPCNL calls for action

Critical energy infrastructure of the European Union

UAP Coalition Netherlands has called on the European Union to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) into its official energy security strategy. While the EU is making significant strides toward a robust energy policy, recent global crises—such as the situation in Ukraine—have demonstrated how vulnerable our infrastructure can be.

As the EU develops its energy security architecture evaluates, The coalition emphasizes that we must avoid blind spots. Factors with a low probability but high risk, such as potential disruptions to critical infrastructure due to UAP, must no longer be ignored.

According to UAPCNL, the integration of UAP-related risk analyses into the EU strategy is essential to ensure the resilience of energy defence and to protect citizens from unforeseen threats.

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