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    Energy Transition Summit

    31 October - 2 November 2023
    Accelerating progress, overcoming protectionism, managing tight capital
    Day 1 Digital | Day 2 & 3 Digital & In-Person | Hilton Bankside, London | #FTEnergyTrans
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    450+
    Attendees
    75+
    Speakers
    25+
    Sessions
    50+
    Countries represented

    An unprecedented alignment of the climate change emergency with economic and supply chain factors and national security drivers has turbocharged the energy transition, boosting the diversification of energy supply and increasing investment into clean energy sources. However, these combined forces have also triggered a nationalistic and protectionist approach, which has deepened supply chain fragmentation and threatens to drive up the cost of the transition and ultimately slow progress. Against this complex backdrop, how can the industry find the right balance between sustainability, security and affordability?

    The 10th edition of the Financial Times’ Energy Transition Summit will bring together senior leaders from the energy industry spectrum, finance and business leaders from high energy consuming industries who are tackling this energy trilemma. Expert-led and FT-moderated panel discussions, keynote interviews and debates will provide key insights and practical takeaways on how to continue the acceleration of the transition and navigate the geopolitical, technological and financial challenges that leaders are facing. 

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    Why Attend?

    Understand

    The energy transition and the geopolitical context

    Connect

    With some of the biggest names in oil, gas, renewables and carbon capture

    Discover

    What is needed to accelerate the delivery of secure, affordable and clean energy

    First world-leading speakers announced

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    Per Lekander
    CEO
    Clean Energy Transition LLP
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    Inna Bracerman
    Founder & CEO
    Eco Wave Power
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    Manish Nayar
    CEO
    OYA Renewables
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    Melissa Sanderson
    President North America
    American Rare Earths Limited
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    Frederik Mowill
    CEO
    Hystar
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    Ben Backwell
    CEO
    GWEC

    Key Themes and Discussions

    What impact will the supply of critical minerals and metals have on the speed of the energy transition?

    How are protectionist policies impacting the global challenge of the energy transition?

    The next key challenge: Rebuilding grids and networks for a decentralised clean energy world

    How will oil and gas companies having a ‘seat at the table’ at COP28 impact conversations and the wider transition?

    What roles will hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and nuclear have in the net-zero energy mix?

    How are investors balancing the risks and opportunities financing the energy transition in a time of tax breaks, subsidies and higher interest rates?

    The power of networking

    • 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 online community platform to kickstart business activity

    Early Bird savings now on

    THE EARLY BIRD

    IN-PERSON PASS

    Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.

    £1,599 £1,849

    Offer ends 4 August 2023

    THE EARLY BIRD

    DIGITAL PASS

    Access to live talks, Q&A and video on demand. Join from the comfort of your home or office.

    £189 £249

    Offer ends 4 August 2023

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    "The range and quality of speakers compared to other events really stood out. The level of engagement was very focused on addressing Europe’s serious challenges."


    - Partner, Orizontas

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    Speaking Opportunities

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