- Shake hands with senior energy, finance and business leaders who are leading the way in the energy transition
- 62% of attendees in 2022 held a job title of ‘Head of’ and above, meaning you are amongst true decision-makers
- Form new relationships and build on existing ones through informal networking drinks receptions and lunches
- Schedule 1-to-1 meetings ahead of time using the Brella networking app to kickstart business activity
Energy Transition Summit
As the world edges towards 2030 deadlines, the scaling up of clean energy and widespread electrification offers a clear path to cost-effective decarbonisation. However, there is still a significant gap between today’s action on net-zero pledges and limiting 1.5 degrees of warming. Continued and profound shocks to the global energy market have highlighted the fragility of the current system and have stoked a high inflationary environment for financiers and investors. In response, governments continue to push protectionist policies, threatening to slow progress on an integrated global transition. Can the energy industry succeed in adapting during these volatile times to drive decarbonisation, enhance energy security, and capitalise on the profit-boosting opportunities of the green economy?
Now in its 9th year, the Financial Times’ Energy Transition Summit will once again bring together key leaders from across the energy industry who are driving transformation. Through the expert moderation of the FT’s most senior journalists, the summit will provide critical insights and practical takeaways on navigating a complex geopolitical backdrop and accelerating a secure, affordable and sustainable energy transition.
Why Attend?
Understand
How to continue the acceleration of the energy transition whilst navigating geopolitical, technological and financial challenges
Connect
With some of the biggest names in oil, gas, renewables and carbon capture from 50+ countries
Discover
New opportunities, be inspired and equip yourself with actionable takeaways for your business’ success
Key Themes and Discussions
COP28 & Fossil Fuel Transition Agreement
The COP28 agreement signalled a pivotal shift away from fossil fuels, but its implementation and enforcement face challenges. What does the COP28 agreement mean in reality?
The Bifurcation of the Energy Transition
How are investors, governments and energy companies approaching the dual challenge of decarbonisation of existing systems and the development of new, sustainable energy infrastructure?
Critical Minerals and the Future Energy System
Securing the supply of critical metals and minerals needed to improve and scale up grids, infrastructure and battery storage. What are the latest innovations in these areas to provide better energy density and efficiency?
Geopolitics, Uncertainty & Disruption
After one of the most turbulent times in the energy markets, how do leaders learn from the past few years and prepare for further disruption?
Financing for Profit or the Future?
As oil and gas profits surge, what are investors' appetite to invest in clean energy projects? What new forms of innovative capital are developing to finance the new energy system?
Energy Efficiency & AI
AI is a double-edged sword for the energy transition. How can the advantages of AI in driving efficiency in the energy transition be balanced with the significant increase in energy it demands?
The power of networking
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