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Global Energy Transition 2025

25 - 26 June 2025
New York, USA
United States of America

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Event Description

This is the most important and senior conference for the industry of the year. As one of Reuters flagship events, Global Energy Transition 2025 is a multifunctional platform carefully designed for the global energy executive community, providing you with a comprehensive, multi-layered experience. We promise you the most senior, engaging and meaningful conversations on energy in the world.

Amidst complex geopolitical tensions, volatile supply chains and the urgent need for rapid cuts in global emissions, the energy transition has reached a critical inflection point. In an era defined by uncertainty, where the gap between expectations and reality is widening, global industry must rise to imagine the unimagined and create possibilities despite disparity.

We must critically evaluate the status of the energy transition, re-scrutinise success, and ask the hardest questions around the reality of, expectations for, and pathways towards net-zero. Are we on the right track? Are we setting realistic and tactical goals? Can the gaps be bridged by action and technology? Do we need a new agenda to the green future?

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