Members

Membership of the World Energy Council

Our global member community lies at the heart of the Council, connecting over 3,000 organisations and national Member Committees in nearly 100 countries. Our network of energy leaders, experts and young professionals are driving impact across the full energy ecosystem to make energy transitions happen faster, fairer and further. 

Our national Member Committees lead the energy debate and drive action at local, national and regional levels, bringing together decision makers from government, industry, finance, and civil society to shape the energy agenda. A national Member Committees aims to: 

  • Provide a platform for institutionalised and multi-stakeholder energy focused dialogue that incorporates all sectors across the energy spectrum and engages the energy plus community. 
  • Be the authoritative voice at a local level on energy using the Council’s fact based, impartial insights, tools, and best practices to drive the policy debate and provide business intelligence. 
  • Be the window to the world for the local energy scene. Showcase local best practices and innovation in a regional and global context, promoting international business opportunities and policy objectives. 
  • Provide networking opportunities across a worldwide network of members, including CEOs of major companies, government ministers and policymakers, regulators, investors, and experts. 
  • Drive action and achieve impact at local and regional levels by increasing social and environmental benefits, delivering ‘new’ solutions, and forging common sense. 

As a not-for-profit organisation the Council is funded by membership fees paid by national Member Committees. Fees are determined by a formula, calculated on an annual basis (mid-year) and are valid for the following calendar year. The Council has seven membership categories ranging between £8,317 and £62,663. 

Regional Network

With national Member Committees in Africa, South Asia and Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean, Middle East and Gulf States, and North America, the World Energy Council has a strong presence in all key regions across the globe. Our regional networks provide our members with further space for engagement, in addition to opportunities at the national and global level.

Regional activities are an important part of how we have meaningful conversations that advance our mission and humanising energy vision, and how we as a community drive action and achieve impact.

Through our regional networks, our national Member Committees collaborate cross-border to establish dialogue, foster an exchange of impartial views and best practice, and identify common areas of research and action to enhance regional integration, cooperation and accelerate energy transitions.

Regions are led by a Regional Vice Chair and a Regional Manager

The World Energy Council six regions are as follows:

World Energy Trilemma 2013: Time to get real – the case for sustainable energy investment World Energy Trilemma 2013: Time to get real – the case for sustainable energy investment

Published on 23 Sep 2013

World Energy Trilemma 2013: Time to get real – the case for sustainable energy investment

To assist policymakers and the energy industry with pressing forward sustainable energy systems, the World Energy Counci...

World Energy Perspective: Energy Efficiency Policies – What works and what does not World Energy Perspective: Energy Efficiency Policies – What works and what does not

Published on 16 Sep 2013

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World Energy Issues Monitor 2013 World Energy Issues Monitor 2013

Published on 07 Feb 2013

World Energy Issues Monitor 2013

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World Energy Trilemma 2012: Time to get real – the case for sustainable energy policy World Energy Trilemma 2012: Time to get real – the case for sustainable energy policy

Published on 01 Dec 2012

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To assist policymakers and the energy industry with pressing forward sustainable energy systems, the World Energy Counci...

World Energy Perspective: Smart grids - best practice fundamentals for a modern energy system World Energy Perspective: Smart grids - best practice fundamentals for a modern energy system

Published on 01 Oct 2012

World Energy Perspective: Smart grids - best practice fundamentals for a modern energy system

The transition towards a low-carbon economy will change both the way power is produced and the way it is consumed. Smart...

World Energy Insight 2012 World Energy Insight 2012

Published on 01 Apr 2012

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World Energy Perspective: Nuclear Energy One Year After Fukushima World Energy Perspective: Nuclear Energy One Year After Fukushima

Published on 01 Mar 2012

World Energy Perspective: Nuclear Energy One Year After Fukushima

The events on 11 March 2011 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which resulted from the devastating earthquake...

World Energy Issues Monitor 2012 World Energy Issues Monitor 2012

Published on 01 Feb 2012

World Energy Issues Monitor 2012

In order to assess the global energy agenda and its evolution over time, the World Energy Council conducts an annual iss...

World Energy Resources: Shale Gas – What’s New World Energy Resources: Shale Gas – What’s New

Published on 01 Dec 2011

World Energy Resources: Shale Gas – What’s New

In mid-2010, the World Energy Council published a comprehensive report on shale gas. Given the slow pace of change and l...

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