World Energy Council strengthens global presence with addition of Australia as newest Member Committee
The World Energy Council is pleased to announce that Australia has officially joined as the newest Member Committee, marking a significant step in strengthening the global energy dialogue and collaboration. The Australian Member Committee will be hosted by the Australian Institute of Energy (AIE), a leading organisation committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of energy across Australia.
The inclusion of Australian energy needs and interests will further strengthen the Council’s enduring leadership agenda to progress faster, fairer and more far reaching energy transitions happen, and underscores Australia’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Dr Angela Wilkinson, Secretary General and CEO of the World Energy Council, welcomed the inclusion of Australian experiences and achievements, emphasizing the strategic importance of the new Member Committee.
"We are delighted to welcome Australian energy leadership into the World Energy Council's diverse, inclusive and intergenerational community. As a key player in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia’s inclusion will be pivotal in driving forward new and innovative solutions to the energy challenges of today and tomorrow," said Dr Wilkinson.
As the home for the Member Committee, the Australian Institute of Energy, with its strong commitment to energy policy development and advocacy, will play an instrumental role in advancing Australia’s objectives within the World Energy Council. As part of the Council network, they will collaborate with energy leaders and experts across the globe to address the most pressing challenges facing the energy sector.
Katie McKenzie, President of AIE, expressed enthusiasm for the new collaboration, noting the significance of the partnership for Australia’s energy future.
“We are incredibly proud to serve as the host organisation for Australia’s National Member Committee of the World Energy Council. Australia is at the forefront of the global energy transition, driven by decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitisation. Partnering with the World Energy Council provides our members with the opportunity to connect, share learnings and collaborate with the global energy community on the challenges and opportunities of a reliable and equitable energy transition.” said McKenzie.
As the newest Member Committee, Australia will have a seat at the table in the World Energy Council’s global discussions – particularly its flagship World Energy Congress - influencing energy leadership strategy at a critical time of transformation. Australia’s participation is poised to enhance international cooperation in energy research, development, and sustainable practices, supporting the global shift toward a cleaner, more resilient energy system.