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Discover the agenda for the ‘Future of Energy Transition’ panel at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero on 5 and 6 March 2025

Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero will arrive at the QEII Centre in London next year for a two-day, hybrid conference that will explore how we can embark on the route to a carbon-neutral world. 

During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in carbon capture, renewable energy, sustainable materials and green mobility.

The conference will also be co-located with Procurement & Supply Chain LIVE: Sustainability, allowing attendees to explore how we can craft a holistic approach to sustainability. 

Join us next year and begin to build valuable partnerships with organisations committed to sustainable development and net zero.

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Key themes
  • Sustainability strategies
  • ESG reporting
  • Net zero
  • Diversity & inclusion
  • Sustainable supply chains
  • Sustainable technology
  • AI in sustainability
  • Renewable energy

The Future of Energy Transition Panel

Date: 06 March 2025
Time: 11:00am
Where: QEII Centre, London

We must catalyse the energy transition to achieve our collective net-zero and sustainability goals.

Not only will doing so significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster innovation in green technologies but it will also promote economic growth by creating green jobs and minimising the long-term costs of energy production.

Overall, an effective energy transition secures a more sustainable future by balancing economic, environmental and social priorities. 

However, this change can only be implemented through coordinated efforts across industries, nations and communities. 

Join us at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero and explore the strategies you need to harness to foster circular economy practices, reduce your carbon emissions and tackle climate change effectively.

Angela Hultberg at Sustainability LIVE London 2024

Confirmed speakers:

  • Celia Greaves, CEO of The Hydrogen Energy Association
  • Dirk Idenstein, Managing Director of Enel X Europe

More speakers to be announced soon! Subscribe to Sustainability Magazine to keep up to date with the latest Sustainability LIVE announcements.

Join us at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero and discover how you can align your organisation with upcoming sustainability mandates by contributing to meaningful discussions on creating a low-carbon, resilient future.

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The Future of Net Zero panel at Sustainability LIVE London 2024

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