15 December 2022

Save the date: World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, the Netherlands - Now 22-25 April

The World Energy Council’s 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, previously scheduled to run from 4-7 December 2023, will now be held from 22-25 April 2024.

As the impartial and pragmatic voice of the global energy community, the World Energy Council will fully support the COP28 Climate Change Conference, to be held towards the end of 2023, and has therefore adjusted the dates of the 26th World Energy Congress. The theme of the 26th World Energy Congress, Redesigning Energy for People and Planet, emphasises that there has never been a more important time for leadership in energy, for climate and human security, for promoting new energy actions in all regions which generate positive harmonies between people and planet, and for peace. For 100 years, the World Energy Congress has convened the cooperative power of the world energy community to turn inspiration into action. 

With around 5,000 delegates, 70 Ministers and 18,000 total attendees, the World Energy Congress is a globally recognised, world-class event that welcomes leaders from all corners of the world as they come together to enable solutions and deliver impact in an era of energy for people and planet. The 26th World Energy Congress will explore the role of connected energy societies in driving forward global energy transitions in today’s less predictable, more turbulent and faster shifting world. It will be a significant leadership gathering and a moment to take stock and regenerate. The Congress represents an opportunity to spring forward in redesigning energy for people and planet.

The World Energy Council marks its centenary year from mid-2023, and celebrations will include global and regional events and activities leading up to the 26th World Energy Congress. Please join us in shaping the future of energy at the 26th World Energy Congress in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

 

About the World Energy Council

The World Energy Council is the world’s leading member-based global energy network and the only truly international and impartial energy organisation. We are independent and non-political, working dynamically across the whole energy sector. 

We are member-driven, stakeholder-focused and work across and in support of the energy communities regardless of country, sector, region, resource, or technology. 

We define, enable and accelerate successful energy transitions while maintaining a technology and resource neutral global perspective and through the widespread use of a flexible Transition Leadership Toolkit, insight, interactive events and dynamic platforms to delivery strategic moments of impact.

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