Chris Stark CBE, Head of the UK’s Mission for Clean Power, will take to the stage on day two of the conference to also present a keynote speech.
Organized by RX, the UK’s flagship low-carbon energy and renewables event is set to return to SEC Glasgow from May 13–14, 2026, for its milestone 25th year. It will explore critical challenges and opportunities driving the energy transition with themes including finance and investment, supply chain, and transmission reform.
This year’s All-Energy will feature a streamlined conference program, shaped by a Strategic Summit committee for the first time. The committee brings together high-profile leaders from organizations including Siemens Energy, Scottish Renewables, NECCUS, Shepherd and Wedderburn, Crown Estate, and SSEN-Transmission.
The refreshed conference will be complemented by a number of new show floor features, including the Scale-up Zone, an area facilitated in collaboration with the Energy Systems Catapult, where small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will showcase solutions. A Solar and Storage theatre will also appear on the show floor for the first time, in addition to a series of roundtables and workshops, which will offer attendees the opportunity for peer-to-peer learning and knowledge.
Anam Khan, All-Energy Event Manager at RX Global, said: “It is a pivotal time for the renewable energy sector, and the need to collaborate more closely with stakeholders and policymakers has never been more important. The Energy Minister’s attendance creates a valuable opportunity for attendees to hear directly from government on progress and latest policy impacts.”
More than 300 exhibitors are expected at the event, with exhibiting companies including heavyweight global brands and major UK players such as Hitachi Energy, SSEN, Schneider Electric, Enercon, and Nordex.
Engaging the next generation of energy professional remains a key focus for the event, highlighted by a new Skills and STEM program that is supported by OPITO.
Stephen Marcos Jones, CEO of OPITO, said: “The energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by a more diverse, lower-carbon energy mix and rapid technological advancement. Equipping the next generation with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to navigate this change is critical to the future success of our industry.
“OPITO’s involvement in All-Energy and the Skills and STEM program reflects our long-standing commitment to developing the future energy workforce and inspiring young people to explore the breadth of careers across STEM fields.
“By connecting students with real-world industry insight through innovative, relatable, and hands-on experiences, we can help them better understand how energy systems work, see where they can play a role, and equip them with the skills needed to deliver a safe, resilient, and low-carbon energy future.”
Anam continued: “The energy landscape has changed dramatically since our first event 25 years ago, and we saw an opportunity to create a more collaborative and impactful space for energy professionals to connect and share knowledge. Every feature on the show floor has been carefully curated to address the sector’s most pressing priorities, including initiatives that engage the next generation of workers, who will play a vital role in driving the energy transition.”
The event is free to register for, and tickets can be booked here: https://www.all-energy.co.uk/