“The eighth Russian Energy Week International
Forum will be held on 15–17 October in Moscow. The Energy Strategy of the Russian Federation, which facilitates the creation of benchmarks to advance the energy
sector as part of the Russian economy’s transition to an innovative development
path, ensures the extension of the time horizon to 2030 in accordance with the
new tasks and priorities of the country’s development. Every year at REW, we
have the opportunity to witness how accurate these benchmarks are, and to
adjust them accordingly. The Forum will feature sessions on the efficient use
of natural energy resources and the development of the energy sector’s
potential for sustainable economic growth, improving the quality of life of the
country’s population and helping to strengthen its international economic
position. I am confident that Russia’s partners, including its new ones in the
BRICS alliance, as well as the African countries which confirmed their interest
in working with Russia at the recently concluded First Ministerial Conference
of the Russia–Africa Partnership Forum, will play an active part in organizing
and holding the Forum,” said Anton Kobyakov, Adviser
to the President of the Russian Federation and Executive Secretary of the REW
Organizing Committee.
REW is a
major international platform where discussions focus on the fuel and energy
complex, energy efficiency, and international cooperation in the energy sector.
“Russian Energy Week is not just a platform for
discussing current problems and achievements in the energy sector, but also an
important stage in the construction of a new global energy landscape. We see
the world changing, and this process requires from us not only adaptation, but
also a proactive approach. In this context, Russia, with its considerable
resources and experience, seeks to contribute to international cooperation.
This important event attracts the attention of investors, experts, and
academics, and serves as a platform for dialogue on energy security and
innovation. I am confident that joint efforts will enable us to meet the
challenges facing the energy sector and contribute to its sustainable
development,” underlined
Alexander Novak, Deputy Prime
Minister of the Russian Federation and Chairman of the REW 2025 Organizing
Committee.
In addition
to the business programme, an exhibition of major energy companies, individual
projects, and equipment and technologies for the fuel and energy complex will
be held.
Youth Day
events will also be held as part of REW. These will bring together young
specialists, students, and school pupils. As tradition has it, they will
exchange experience and ideas, as well as summarize the results of their
project work in 2025 and devise a youth agenda for the fuel and energy complex in
2026.
REW is
supported by the Government of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Energy
of Russia, and the Moscow City Government. The Forum is being organized by the
Roscongress Foundation.