
All-Energy 2026 has reinforced its position as the UK’s flagship low-carbon energy and renewables event, bringing a total attendance of more than 13,300 over the two-day event – a new record in its milestone 25th anniversary year.
Organised by RX Global and held at Glasgow’s SEC, the event took place at a critical time for the energy transition, bringing together low-carbon leaders and stakeholders to discuss key challenges facing the industry.
More than 300 companies exhibited on the show floor while the streamlined conference programme explored pressing issues including energy security, decarbonising transport, the future of offshore wind and financing the energy transition.
Michael Shanks MP, Minister for Energy for The Department of Energy Security and Net Zero, delivered a keynote address on day one which set out a clear direction of travel for the industry, telling delegates the current energy crisis caused by the Middle East conflict “must be that line in the sand”, while also committing to go “further and faster” on clean energy deployment.
Chris Stark, CBE, Head of the UK’s Mission for Clean Power, took to the stage on day two of the conference, noting that “in 2022, we didn’t move quick enough from fossil fuels” and the “clean power mission continues despite government uncertainty.”
Anam Khan, All-Energy Event Manager at RX Global said: “All-Energy has cemented its status as a platform for the low-carbon and renewable sector, bringing together the conversations, political engagement and cross-sector collaboration needed to drive the energy transition forward.”
All-Energy returns to Glasgow on 12–13 May 2027, with stand bookings now open for organisations looking to showcase their solutions at the UK’s flagship low-carbon energy and renewables event.




