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14-15 May 2025
SEC, Glasgow

Share your insights at All-Energy and Dcarbonise 2025!

The All-Energy and co-located Dcarbonise conferences boast a strong reputation, with 2024 seeing a total attendance of 11,736 and 13,458 badge scans across the conference halls and show floor theatres. Once again, the 2025 edition will be free to attend for those with relevant business or academic interests, hosted across 11 conference rooms and seven show floor theatres at Glasgow’s SEC.

Planning for the main conference programme is underway for sessions covering key topics like wind, solar, marine renewables, hydrogen, energy storage, and decarbonisation across various sectors. The arrival of a new UK government with its exciting plans for energy decarbonisation; and the Scottish Government’s Programme for Government and recently published Energy Strategy ensures that there will be a fresh feel about the panel discussions and presentations that will feature over the two days. The programme will be launched early in the New Year.

The Call for Speakers for these show floor theatres is now open.

We invite you to showcase your expertise and help shape the industry's future. Deadline for submissions: 10th January 2025.

2024 conference speakers included

Louise Kingham

SVP

Europe & Head of Country, bp

Màiri McAllan MSP

Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy,

Scottish Government

Clare Foster

Partner and Head of Clean Energy,

Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP

Jonathan Cole

CEO

Corio Generation

Danielle Lane

Director

Offshore Development UK and Ireland, RWE

Prof Sir Jim McDonald

Principal, Vice Chancellor, University of

Strathclyde; President, Royal Academy of Eng.

Laura Fleming

CEO,

Hitachi Energy UK and Ireland

Emma Pinchbeck

CEO,

Energy UK

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