As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, All-Energy is set to return to SEC Glasgow on 13-14 May 2026 with a refreshed conference agenda and updated exhibition features.
For the first time, a Strategic Committee comprised of 29 industry experts will shape the focus of this year’s conference. Key themes will cover investment and finance, transmission reform, skills and workforce, supply chain and circular economy with open plenaries scheduled for both days of the event.
Bringing together influential voices from across the renewable and low-carbon energy industry, the committee includes Iain Sinclair, Executive Director at GES Holding; Morag Watson, Director of Onshore at Scottish Renewables; Philippa Parmiter, CEO at NECCUS; and Clare Foster, Head of Clean Energy from Shepherd and Wedderburn, alongside representatives from Siemens Energy, EDF, BEAMA, Hitachi Energy, Crown Estate and SSEN-Transmission.
The day one plenary will examine the critical milestones between now and 2030, identifying the biggest delivery risks across grid, generation and wider infrastructure. With skills, manufacturing and materials already under strain, the discussion will also explore what clarity and sequencing are needed from government and regulators to sustain private investment through a period of significant reform.
Anam Khan, All-Energy Event Manager at RX Global said: “As we celebrate a milestone year for the conference, we recognised the opportunity to streamline the conference and address the key challenges facing the energy transition today. Alongside our Strategic Committee, we are creating a focused agenda that reflects where the sector is today and where it needs to go next.”
Powering connections on the show floor
The All-Energy show floor will actively connect clean energy suppliers and technology providers with energy industry developers, buyers, investors and policy makers to drive meaningful conversation. More than 300 exhibitors are expected and space on the show floor is already over 85% sold, with exhibiting companies including Hitachi Energy, SSEN, OEUK, Enercon and Nordex.
This year’s show will host a number of new features including Mission Clean Power Lounge, support by NESCO and UKEF, which will provide a relaxed networking and discussion space focused on the delivery of clean power. The lounge offers opportunities for informal conversations, knowledge sharing and connection between organisations working to accelerate progress towards a low-carbon energy system.
An Innovation Hub will also debut at this year’s event, creating a dedicated space to bring people together to share innovation, exchange insights and connect with industry peers supporting the net-zero transition. Delivered in collaboration with Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC), the space will connect delegates with start-ups, scale-ups and technology developers working at the cutting edge of decarbonisation. From early-stage concepts to live demonstration projects, the Hub will spotlight ideas with real commercial potential and provide a pathway from prototype to practical application.
Speakers and further details of the programme will be announced in the coming weeks. Registration for All-Energy 2026 is open - tickets can be booked at www.all-energy.co.uk/riviera
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