- World Energy Congress WEC Montreal 2010
Time:
12 September 2010 - 16 September 2010
Venue:
Palais des Congrès de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
- The World Energy Council organizes a world congress every three years. This congress, the premier international multi-energy forum with exhibitors from the field, is an opportunity for participants to better understand energy issues and solutions from a global perspective. It brings together more than 3,500 top world leaders in the field of energy, coming from industry, governments, and international organizations, as well as the media, universities and energy industry associations.
The next Congress, to be held in Montreal, Québec (Canada), in
September 2010, the World Energy Council is more than ever
committed to working toward responsible growth that reconciles
economic development, environmental protection, and the reduction
of global inequalities.
The point in time is crucial. September 2010 falls 9 months
after COP15* and just a few months away from G8 Summit in Canada.
The energy industry urgently seeks solutions to "respond now to
global challenges," as the situation requires an unprecedented
level of cooperation between the energy industry & government,
allowance for the realities of emerging economies, and an
understanding of the diversity and complexity of the challenges and
the evolving needs of the human community.
To underscore the historic milestone the event represents,
concurrently with the Congress, Montreal will host the
Financial Times Energy Leaders Summit - taking place for
the first time outside of London. In addition, for the first time,
the Youth Program will be fully integrated into the Congress
program. The Congress will also endeavour to ensure adequate
representation from developing countries.
Because the energy situation concerns us all as energy
consumers, the Congress will also include a public segment to
make citizens more aware of the energy challenges of our
decade.