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The International Conference on Energy & Meteorology (ICEM) returns for its 8th edition in 2025 with the theme: “Contributing to the Net Zero Emission Target.”

Join us in person at Galzignano Terme Spa and Golf Resort from 2nd – 5th June for three days filled with plenary sessions, parallel sessions, poster presentations, workshop-style discussions, panel talks, networking opportunities, and more in a relaxed yet educational environment.

At ICEM 2025, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in energy and meteorology. The carefully crafted program will cover key topics such as meteorological and energy data, forecasts across all time horizons, data post-processing, visualization, and delivery, including the latest innovations in AI—essential tools for enabling a timely and effective energy transformation while ensuring system reliability and resilience.

For instance, while the shift to renewables is crucial for a carbon-free energy sector, it also increases the sector’s exposure to weather and climate events. Developing and implementing actionable weather and climate information requires close collaboration between all stakeholders—from weather and climate scientists to energy experts—with the essential support of communication specialists.

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

The purpose of ICEM 2025 is to provide a dedicated forum where scientists, engineers, economists, policymakers, social scientists, and other specialists involved in the research and implementation of weather and climate solutions for the energy sector can come together. This forum will allow discussions on recent research findings and emerging practices, spanning from operational activities to long-term investment planning and policymaking. Attendees will range from C-level executives and investors to young startup founders, with strong encouragement for participation from graduate and postgraduate students.

TESTIMONIALS: THE CORE VALUES THAT DRIVE ICEM

 

By attending, you will:

  • Discover research findings relevant to operational activities, long-term investment planning, and policymaking (e.g., for energy security) in the energy industry.
  • Explore strategies to manage weather and climate risks in the energy industry, particularly in the context of climate variability and change.
  • Strengthen coordination between experts in weather and climate research and the energy sector, leveraging experience and resources to foster new collaborations and partnerships.

Past ICEMS

In 2011, we launched the first ICEM with the intention of providing a unique forum where meteorologists and energy industry experts could come together to share substantial knowledge and expertise across both sectors. The conference format has consistently offered an exciting, convivial, and productive environment in which to explore opportunities for collaboration.

Since then, ICEM has convened seven times all around the world Read about previous ICEMs in full here.

Contact

For all enquiries please contact: icems@wemcouncil.org