Owned and organised by RX, the flagship event recently extended its partnership with SEC Glasgow for another three years, meaning it will continue to bring together key players from across the renewable and low carbon energy sectors to the city until at least 2027. What’s more, All-Energy’s headline sponsor, Shepherd and Wedderburn, celebrates its 11th year in that role. All combine to make this year’s show on 14-15 May a very special two days.
Registration is open at all-energy.co.uk/bs
and is free to all with relevant business, governmental and academic interests It includes admission to the major exhibition, the main conference and show floor theatres; and the Civic Reception, held courtesy of the Rt Hon Lord Provost of Glasgow, which is an integral part of the Giant Networking Evening held on 14 May at the Glasgow Science Centre. Now’s the time to pore over the online exhibitor directory and the conference and show floor theatre programmes to get your visit to All-Energy organised.
Political keynote addresses from Holyrood and Westminster on opening day will set the scene, and Chris Stark CBE, who heads Mission Control tasked with turbocharging UK to clean power by 2030, will be giving an update on its activity in the Day 2 plenary session which will then be discussed by an expert panel. It is evident that the Clean Power 2030 Action plan, to generate at least 95% of Great Britain’s electricity from clean sources by 2030, is acting as an incentive to get things moving
Stellar panellist line-ups abound throughout the conference sessions that are devoted to all forms of renewable energy; grid and networks; hydrogen and energy storage; planning; skills and recruitment; finance and investment; energy trading and much more. Plus streams and sessions on the decarbonisation of heat (Acting Climate Action Minister, Dr Alasdair Allan MSP will deliver a keynote address in the opening heat session), transport, cities and industry. This year’s programme also includes sessions on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I); mental health; and a young people’s panel.
There are seven show floor theatres – FutureGrid; Offshore and Onshore wind; Hydrogen and Energy Storage; Marine Renewables and FLOW (floating offshore wind); The ‘Dcarbonise’ Theatre; Future Talent; and the Insight Energy Theatre the home for innovative renewable energy solutions
“Records tumbled last year, and we are looking forward to more of the same this year,” explained Event Manager, Anam Khan of RX. “Our total attendance rose by 21% to 11,736, with people coming from 80 countries. The exhibition with its 270 exhibitors received plaudits in plenty, as did the main conference and show floor theatre programmes in which around 600 speakers took part. This year SEC’s Hall 3 is being used for the first time for additional stand space and so that a large theatre can be built for Grid and Networks conference stream.
“Explore our ‘What’s On’ pages to find out more about the component part of the show including Glasgow’s Climate Week which sees key sites across Glasgow opening their doors (from Monday 12th – Friday 16th May 2025) to All-Energy delegates, providing exclusive insights into sustainability initiatives shaping the city’s future.
“We look forward to welcoming you to All-Energy 2025”