The future of energy
- Future energy policy: climate change, security of supply and European integration
- 2050 perspective – Future European power system and strategic implications
- Future utility business models: will we see more specialisation or integration?
- Future energy technologies: when will CCS come of age?
- The future of merchant renewables in the European power market
- Future of carbon pricing: what is the trajectory for the ETS towards 2030?
Speaker Highlights

The RT Hon Greg Clark
MP

Iain Conn
CEO, Centrica

João Manso Neto
CEO, EDP Renewables

Dorothy Thompson CBE
Non-Executive Chair, Tullow Oil

Audrey Zibelman
CEO, AEMO

Johannes Teyssen
CEO, E.ON
Navigating the global energy transition
- What is the future of oil and gas in a carbon constrained world: gradual burnout or revival?
- Next steps for renewables: thriving in a post-subsidy environment?
- Disruptive technologies and the future of the energy market
- Financing the energy transition: evolving norms, risk conceptions and treatment of market-exposed revenues
- The return of the state? Energy sector implications of the British industrial strategy
- The state of the German Energiewende: industrial competitiveness vs decarbonisation
Speaker Highlights

Rt Hon Claire Perry
Minister for Energy, BEIS

Dermot Nolan
CEO, Ofgem

Dr. Pratima Rangajaran
CEO, OCGI Climate

Magnus Hall
CEO & President, Vattenfall

Michael Lewis
CEO, E.ON UK

Simone Rossi
CEO, EDF Energy
2017 Highlights

The transformation underway in the global energy system
- Current state of play in the energy market reform: successes, failures and next steps
- Emerging technologies, scientific progress and deployment potential
- Implementing the energy transformation
- Financing the energy transformation
- Current state of play in the Energiewende: successes, failures and next steps
Speaker Highlights

Ben van Beurden
CEO, Shell

Matthew Bell
Chief Executive, CCC

Cordi O'Hara
Director, National Grid

Peter Bruce
Professor, University of Oxford

Sonja Chirico Indrebø
Vice President, Statoil

Dr. Frank Mastiaux
CEO, EnBW
2016 Highlights

Emerging economic and political forces
- The UK’s role post-Paris: 2030 targets, renewables, efficiency, and the speed of coal’s death
- Perfecting the energy union: interconnection, inconsistent capacity markets, and state aid norms
- Emerging technologies: potential game changers, and their likely progress
- Key disruptive technologies and the flexible energy market of the future
Speaker Highlights

Rt Hon Amber Rudd
Secretary of State, Energy and Climate Change

Steve Holliday
Chief Executive, National Grid

Robert Groves
CEO, Smartest Energy

Laurie Fitch
Co-head, Global Industrials Group, Morgan Stanley

Tony Cocker
Chief Executive, E.ON UK

Richard Nourse
Managing Partner, Greencoat Capital