Energy & Development 2024

Announcement

28th National Energy Conference "Energy & Development 2024"

6-7 November 2024, OTE Academy, Athens

Once again, the Institute of Energy for SE Europe (IENE) is organizing the annual National Energy Conference "Energy & Development 2024". Νow in its 28th edition, this long standing event will be held on November 6 & 7, at the “OTE Academy” in Athens. As always, the "Energy and Development" Conference will cover a diverse range of topics at the forefront of the global and regional energy agenda and is expected to attract large attendance by senior executives and government officials from Greece and abroad.

Many senior executives from major energy companies and organizations in Greece and abroad, as well as academics, scientists from major research centers, representatives of international organizations and well-known stakeholders, have already confirmed their participation in this top event organised annually by IENE, while important interventions are anticipated by acclaimed experts and analysts.

As it has been established in recent years, one of the first worldwide presentations of the flagship publication of the IEA, the World Energy Outlook, will take place during the "Energy and Development" Conference, the main conclusions of which will be commented upon and discussed by a distinguished panel of experts. This year's edition of the International Energy Agency’s benchmark report will underline the key role of energy efficiency in green transition and will also analyse the crucial factor of energy security.

The rest of the conference's topics are also very topical and cover the following broad areas:

  1. Investing in energy: electricity, RES, Energy efficiency, ESG criteria, Green Debt and geopolitical factors will be on the agenda of discussions among experts and stakeholders in Greece's energy market
  2. Offshore wind farms: Greece's national policy for offshore wind farms, investor interest, European developments and technological trends will be fully analysed
  3. Energy transition, digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI): what is the role of digitalisation and AI in energy transition?
  4. Natural gas: (a) regional and domestic market – Infrastructure in SE Europe (Vertical Corridor), (b) competition in international markets, price formation and the role of LNG
  5. Electricity markets: discussion on the wholesale electricity market in Greece and SE Europe, curtailment of RES inputs, energy storage and prospects for the further penetration of RES
  6. Electricity: the rise and high penetration of RES into the electricity mix in both mature but also emerging economies. The impact on electricity grids and the need of strengthening international electricity interconnections
  7. Exploration and production of hydrocarbons: presentations and discussion on latest developments in hydrocarbon exploration and production in the the Eastern Mediterranean & Greece
  8. Alternative fuels, hydrogen, synthetic fuels: predictions on the progress in the creation of alternative fuels, as well as the penetration of hydrogen in the energy cycle, as motor vehicles with internal combustion engines (ICEs) will continue to be on the road for several years
  9. CO2 management and CCUS systems are attracting intense interest and activity in Greece and SEE. What is the of CCUS developments in Europe and Greece?
  10. Climate change, sustainability and COP29:  the objectives of the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference and the Greek participation - participation of the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Greece, as COP29 will be held in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku

Several prominent companies from the energy and services sectors already support this major event. These include HELLENiQ ENERGY, DEPA Commercial S.A., the Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator S.A.(DESFA), the energy services company EnSCo and the Kyriakidis-Georgopoulos (KG) Law Firm.

IENE's "Energy and Development" of 2024 is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Environment and Energy, the Ministry of Development, the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water and the International Energy Agency (IEA).