World Energy Council Italy at the G7 Planet Week

26.04.24 - 28.04.2024

Valentino Castle,

Viale Mattioli 39

Turin

LocationEurope Member Events

Transitioning to Net Zero: Climate Action for Global Security

World Energy Italy's Planet Week

On Friday, 26 Saturday, 27 & Sunday, 28 April from 2:15 pm - 6:30 pm in Turin, Italy. 

On the occasion of the Planet Week of the G7 Climate, Energy and Environment, Globe Italia and WEC Italia are organizing, in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Turin, the meeting "Transitioning to Net Zero. Climate Action for Global Security", scheduled for April 26 starting at 2:15 p.m. at the Hall of Honor of the Valentino Castle - Polytechnic University of Turin (Viale Mattioli 39). 

Accelerate the transformation of economic development models; build the infrastructure necessary for the transition; promote research and development initiatives for new energy and circular economy supply chains; structure competitive and sustainable industrial policies from both a social and environmental point of view: how can we accompany this transformation, creating value for the territories and competitiveness for the country, without leaving anyone behind?

Together with senior institutional representatives, delegations present at the G7 and the main companies in the recycling supply chain and the energy sector, we will explore possible solutions and technological roadmaps for the transition to the Net Zero goals relaunched at COP28.

Participation is open to the public upon registration, subject to availability.

For press accreditation requests and further information: segreteria@wec-italia.org

For the full agenda, please click here.

Over the next few days, we will release the programs of the initiatives. The World Energy Council Italy Secretariat is available for further details on the contents, methods of participation and sponsorship of the working days.

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