The WEF event will be going ahead as planned this Wednesday 8 July in a fully air-conditioned auditorium. For the most comfortable journey, we recommend travelling via the Elizabeth Line, which offers air-conditioned trains and is just a 5-minute walk from the venue.
Overview of the Westminster Energy Forum
The Westminster Energy Forum (WEF), founded 2004, is an established Knowledge Exchange Programme and Senior Leadership Network comprising over 150 organisations from the UK government, regulators, industry, NGOs and diplomats. The WEF aims to:
Deliver expert risk analysis, early warning and strategic guidance for senior leaders in support of a resilient low carbon transition.
In pursuit of this strategic goal, the WEF Secretariat delivers a series of high-level meetings throughout the political year which have the following operational focus:
The evaluation of risks found at the intersection of dynamic and disruptive energy markets, climate change and (geo)political uncertainty.
AGENDA
Session One:
Global Energy Transitions: Status of Progress, Current Disruptions and Risks of Derailment
Hari Vamadevan. Senior Vice President and Regional Director for the UK and Ireland, DNV
Bill Farron‑Price, Senior Research Fellow and Head of Gas Research, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
The UK’s Role in Driving and Delivering an International Energy Transition
International Energy and Climate Strategy/Green Finance Team, DESNZ
Key Developments in Critical Minerals Markets and Strategies
Tae‑Yoon Kim, Head of Critical Minerals Division, International Energy Agency (IEA)
Session Two: Transition Risk and Resilience
UK Climate Risks: Impact Trends and Implications for the Focus of the UK’s Transition
Emma Pinchbeck, CEO, Climate Change Committee
Sally Prickett, Director – UK Energy Lead, Arup
Climate Security Threat Intelligence: Climate Drivers, Cascading Climate Risks and National Security Implications
Dr Kirsty Lewis, Climate Science Fellow, Met Office
Dr Tim Clack, Associate Professor and Director, Climate Change & (In)Security Project, University of Oxford
Future Events
Jul 8, 2026
Geopolitics of the Global Energy Transition: International Risk, Resilience and Competition
Sep 23, 2026
UK Energy & Climate Resilience Review: Evaluating the Global Context of the UK's Transition Strategy, its Derailment Risks and Future Options
Nov 4, 2026
UK Onshore Energy Security and Transition Review: Regulation and Delivery of Powergen and Gas Systems, Networks and Storage
Nov 10, 2026
Global Issues in Nuclear - No.12 (NRI webinar)
Dec 10, 2026
Global Energy Trends and Markets Assessment: Reviewing the Interplay between Energy Sovereignty, Security and Strategy
Jan 27, 2027
Annual post-COP Review of International Energy and Climate Risk, Resilience and Response
Mar 17, 2027
UK Offshore Energy Security and Transition Review: The Redevelopment of the North Sea
May 5, 2027
Systemic Climate Risks and Global Energy Transitions: Implications for Policy, Security, and Markets