India Energy Week 2025 to redefine Global Energy Dialogue
To be held in New Delhi from February 11-14th, IEW’25 will surpass previous two editions with record-breaking exhibitors and participation numbers
With unprecedented Global Participation, almost 100 Strategic sessions &
technical conferences and a sprawling exhibition, IEW 2025 will serve as a
catalytic nexus for collaboration for the entire global energy landscape
Building the
remarkable success of its previous two editions, India Energy Week 2025
(IEW’25), the flagship energy event of Government of India, is being held under
the patronage of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, organised by
Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI), from 11 - 14t February 2025 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, New
Delhi.
The first major global event of the energy calendar, IEW
2025, is poised to be the most comprehensive and inclusive global energy
gathering of the year.
Since its inception in 2023, the India Energy Week has
grown from strength to strength.IEW 2025 has surpassed other international
energy events. This year’s edition marks a significant leap over its
predecessor, showcasing elevated leadership participation and more dynamic
discussions.
A noticeable improvement is in the seniority of speakers
year on year with around 70 CEOs of prominent International and domestic Energy
majors underlying the growing global appeal of the event. IEW will be bigger
than ever with unparalleled global participation, including 20+ Foreign Energy
Ministers and Deputy Ministers representing advanced economies, largest energy
producers, and key nations of global south. The event will also feature Heads
of leading International Organizations and 90 CEOs from some of the world’s
largest Fortune 500 energy companies including bp, TotalEnergies, QatarEnergy,
ADNOC, Baker Hughes and Vitol.
IEW 2025 Incorporates seven key strategic themes
(Collaboration, Resilience, Transition, Capacity, Digital Frontiers,
Innovation, Leadership) with greater emphasis on pragmatic solutions for
decarbonization, energy equity, and low-carbon economies.
The inclusion of 20 thematic categories this year,
compared to 18 in 2024, highlights a broader focus on cutting-edge issues such
as AI, digitalisation, and maritime decarbonization. The conference's
structured stages—Resilience and Transition—align perfectly with India's dual
goals of energy independence and decarbonization, ensuring relevance to global
and national agendas alike.
The event is expected to have participation from over
70,000 delegates from 120 countries, 700+ exhibitors, and 10 country pavilions
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia etc. and 8
thematic zones, this flagship event will provide a premier platform to drive
the global energy dialogue, showcase breakthrough technologies, and foster
international collaboration for a sustainable energy future.
In IEW2025 we have seen a 29% increase in abstract
received and a 24% increase in speaker participation, emphasizing IEW’s stature
as a platform for industry innovation. Sessions now cover vital topics like
future clean power pathways, grid-scale energy storage, and methane mitigation
technologies, reflecting the industry's forward-looking priorities.
The event will witness robust participation from key
Indian energy ministries, including the Ministry of Power, Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy (MNRE), NITI Aayog, and the Ministry of Mines and Minerals.
This reflects a whole-of-government approach, ensuring seamless collaboration
and comprehensive engagement across the entire energy sector, underscoring
India’s commitment to integrated and inclusive energy solutions.
The event will place a special emphasis on showcasing
India’s transformative efforts across the entire energy landscape including
strengthening energy security and promoting energy justice, amplifying the
voice of the Global South, and unveiling the immense investment opportunities
within India’s hydrocarbon sector. It will also spotlight India’s advancements
in renewable energy and cutting-edge technologies such as battery storage, 2G
and 3G biofuels, green ammonia, and hydrogen production, positioning the nation
as a global leader in sustainable and innovative energy solutions.
Highlighting
the significance of this prestigious event, Shri Pankaj Jain, Secretary,
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, remarked,
“IEW 2025 offers a platform where global stakeholders can freely exchange
ideas, explore opportunities, and witness India’s leadership in navigating
complex energy transitions. As a springboard for collaboration on key energy
projects, including green hydrogen technologies, solar innovations, or advanced
exploration techniques, this event represents a crucible of global energy
innovation.”
IEW 2025 will
feature impactful side events to
foster global collaboration and innovation in the energy sector. Key among them
is the Clean Cooking Ministerial, which will focus on accelerating the global
adoption of clean cooking solutions. This event offers India an opportunity to
showcase its success stories, such as the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY),
as a model for driving access to clean cooking energy.
Additionally, IEW 2025 will host high-impact conferences
and roundtables to advance India’s energy transition and improve ecosystem
efficiencies like International Conference of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Regulatory Boards - 2025 by PNGRB, a session on Decarbonization of India’s
Transport moderated by Bloomberg, and a roundtable on AI for Energy moderated
by S&P Global Commodities solidifying IEW’2025 as a hub for actionable
insights, transformative innovation, and strategic partnerships in the global energy
landscape.
In line with India’s commitment to fostering a thriving
startup ecosystem and promoting innovation, IEW 2025 will host the Avinya
Energy Startup Challenge 2.0. The top five startups from this challenge will
gain exclusive access to showcase their cutting-edge solutions at the event,
significantly boosting their global visibility and impact.
The winners of the Technical Papers presentation,
selected from nearly 3,000 submissions, will have the opportunity to present
their groundbreaking solutions.
Highlighting the skilled human capital available in the
country, special stress is being laid on engaging students and educational
institutions in the event. Special workshops/masterclasses are being organised
by international experts for students/entrepreneurs/innovators in India. These
masterclasses are being provided free of cost.
Exhibition entry is free on all days for visitors.
More than just a conference, IEW has distinguished itself
as one of the most comprehensive and most significant energy events organized
by a major energy-consuming country, and it is now the fastest-growing energy
event globally. IEW,25 will build on this momentum, marking a watershed moment
in the global energy dialogue.