The WEF's Objectives:
The Westminster Energy Forum (WEF) is a Senior Leadership Network & Knowledge Exchange Programme for the strategic evaluation of issues at the intersection of energy transitions, climate change and (geo)political risk.
Founded in 2004, the WEF functions as a small, independent think tank, delivering nine meetings during the political year. Its primary objectives are to:
- Convene expert energy and climate practitioners with responsibility for evaluating related strategic risks and policies.
- Share strategic information on the challenges and opportunities of decarbonisation policy, investment and innovation.
- Inform political and corporate decisions in support of Net Zero goals and ambitions.
AGENDA
Session One:
The Changing Climate Risk Landscape & Status of Key Impact Areas – Annual Stocktake
Dr Caterina Brandmayr, Director of Policy and Translation, Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London
Liz Hypes, Managing Consultant Climate & Resilience, ESG Strategy & Reporting, Verisk Maplecroft
Session Two:
Geopolitical Watchlist - Emerging Energy & Climate Risks with the Potential to Disrupt International Security
Trends in the Geopolitics of Global Energy - The Context for Climate Mitigation
Michael Collins, Head of Energy Transition Research, Energy Intelligence
Sam Kimmins, Director of Energy, Climate Group
Trends in the Geopolitics of European Climate Change - The Fight for the Future of the Arctic
Dr. Mia Bennett, Associate Professor, University of Washington
Session Three:
International Energy and Climate Policy in the Wake of COP30: Interactions between Key Policies, Markets and Geopolitical Forces
Andrew Francis, Head of Climate Diplomacy - Strategy & Diplomacy Department. Energy, Climate & Environment Directorate, FCDO
Emilien Gasc, Counsellor - Climate, Environment, Energy, Delegation of the European Union to the UK
Fernando Bastos, Head of Climate, Energy and Nature, Embassy of Brazil
Session Four:
Market Challenges Arising from the Interaction between Key Energy and Environmental Risks, Geopolitics and Socio-Economic Trends
Claire Dorrian, Head of Sustainable Finance, London Stock Exchange Group
Sally Prickett, Director – UK Hydrogen and Sustainable Fuels, ARUP
Nick Molho, Nick Molho, Head of Sustainability Policy Advocacy, AVIVA
Future Events
Jan 28, 2026
Annual post-COP Review of International Energy and Climate Risk, Resilience and Response
Mar 18, 2026
UK Offshore Energy Transition Review: The Integration of the North Sea Upstream Sector, CCUS, Hydrogen & Offshore Renewables
May 13, 2026
Annual Review of Systemic Risks to Global Energy Transitions: Potential Implications for Security, Policy and Markets, and Routes to Resilience
Jun 4, 2026
Global Issues in Nuclear - No.11 (NRI webinar)
Jul 8, 2026
Geopolitics of the Global Energy Transition: Evaluating International Risk, Resilience and Competition
Sep 24, 2026
Review of Threats to UK Energy Transition Delivery & Climate Resilience
Nov 4, 2026
UK Onshore Energy Transition Review: Regulation and Delivery of Powergen and Gas Systems, Networks and Storage
Nov 10, 2026
Global Issues in Nuclear - No.12 (NRI webinar)