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09.02.2026
Press Release: World Energy Council and EPRI Welcome H. Delano Roosevelt as Chair of the U.S. Member Committee
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04.02.2026
Press Release: World Energy Council welcomes the new Chair for the Future Energy Leaders Programme – Thaddeus Anim-Somuah
World Energy Council welcomes the new Chair for the Future Energy Leaders Programme – Thaddeus Anim-Somuah
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22.01.2026
Press Release: GE Vernova is welcomed as a New World Energy Council Patron
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20.12.2025
Weaving a new and more realistically hopeful global energy narrative
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14.11.2025
Navigating Today’s Energy Turbulence for a shared tomorrow: Using the World Energy Council’s Rocks and Rivers Scenarios Foundations to meet demand for more and better energy
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06.11.2025
Press Release: World Energy Council Announces Chair for World Energy Congress 2026
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23.10.2025
Press Release: World Energy Council Welcomes China Southern Power Grid as New Patron, Strengthening Global Energy Leadership
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09.10.2025
“The story of energy is being rewritten”: World Energy Week 2025 Opening Address from Dr Angela Wilkinson
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08.10.2025
Press Release: World Energy Council Announces New Board Appointments, Welcomes New Chair
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16.01.2014
Germany keeps an eye on the world as it mulls over its renewables policy
13.01.2014
Interview: Marie-José Nadeau, Chair of the World Energy Council
18.12.2013
Interview: Joan MacNaughton, Executive Chair of World Energy Trilemma
18.12.2013
WEC at COP: guiding energy and climate decisions
11.12.2013
Portugal needs a stable energy policy, WEC event heard
11.12.2013
Let the markets decide on renewables, WEC Slovenia conference told
19.11.2013
Inconvenient truth: Current technologies, policies, and innovation are not enough to meet climate goals
18.11.2013
Electricity utilities see long-term policies and credible carbon pricing as crucial for reducing emissions, says Global Electricity Initiative
16.11.2013
Delays in agreeing a coherent climate framework could be creating the next “too big to fail” sector
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