Riyadh to Host 27th Edition of World Energy Congress in October 2026

Riyadh to Host 27th Edition of World Energy Congress in October 2026
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Riyadh to Host 27th Edition of World Energy Congress in October 2026

Riyadh to Host 27th Edition of World Energy Congress in October 2026

The World Energy Council announced that the 27th edition of the World Energy Congress (WEC) will be hosted by Riyadh from October 26-29, 2026, under the theme "Inspiring Transformations, Delivering Transitions."

The 27th edition of WEC is designed to inspire, combining aspiration, vision and promise with enticing, practical and actionable opportunities in the energy sector, taking into consideration the different national and economic circumstances in a comprehensive manner.

The theme is a logical evolution from the approach of the Rotterdam hosted World Energy Congress 2024 as the world moves beyond "redesigning energy" and into action and reflects an ambition to connect the dots between visionary thinking and practical action that can deliver a better energy future for billions of lives and a healthy planet.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Energy, said: "The Kingdom's hosting the 2026 World Energy Congress comes at a pivotal moment for the global energy sector, given the transformations and developments the world is witnessing in this socially and economically vital sector."

"There is no doubt that the World Energy Congress has contributed to driving energy shifts and transitions for over a century by bringing together energy stakeholders from all over the world to exchange ideas and perspectives. By organizing this event, the Kingdom will strive to achieve the objectives of the World Energy Congress, which align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030," he added.

Saudi Arabia's selection to host this global event reflects the Kingdom's pivotal role in the energy sector and its ongoing efforts to achieve energy transitions. The selection also highlights the Kingdom's leadership in advancing global sustainability efforts, fostering innovative solutions in the field of clean energy, and adopting pioneering initiatives, including the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative.

Secretary General and CEO of the World Energy Council Dr. Angela Wilkinson said: "Our chosen theme for the Riyadh-hosted World Energy Congress 2026 is all about the effectiveness of today's actions in making successful energy transitions – plural – happen across the world. Humanity is at a historic energy crossroads. There is not a single choice of one energy direction or another but rather multiple choices in building momentum along geographically diverse pathways. "

"We are aiming for and require a shift in gears - mindsets, measurement frameworks and momentum. Society can move from small incremental improvements to transformational outcomes, in different places and at different paces," she added.

"Our groundbreaking World Energy Council model of convening power for common good invites progressive and pragmatic leaders to engage in inclusive and intergenerational leadership dialogues to drive pragmatic actions involving communities across all regions, sectors and segments to create modern energy societies," she stressed.



Saudi Finance Minister: Int’l Institutions Need Unified Standards for Measuring National Income  

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
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Saudi Finance Minister: Int’l Institutions Need Unified Standards for Measuring National Income  

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 
Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan during a panel discussion at Davos. (Davos) 

Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan has called for the development of methods to measure gross national income (GNI) that better reflect the true realities of economies, especially in emerging countries.

During a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, titled “New Approaches to Measuring GDP Growth,” Al-Jadaan emphasized the need for international institutions to adopt unified and robust standards for measuring national income.

He noted that achieving this objective requires designing collaborative programs with various countries to enhance data accuracy and analyze it in a more comprehensive manner.

The minister pointed out that traditional methods for measuring GDP might no longer suffice in the current global context, urging the adoption of new tools and standards capable of measuring economic growth in line with the rapid global changes.

Al-Jadaan stressed that improving measurement mechanisms would boost the efficiency of international institutions in providing support and advice, foster sustainable development in emerging economies, and contribute to achieving economic equity on a global scale.