The event will see participation of 10 country pavilions and 8 thematic zones
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate India Energy Week 2025 (IEW 2025) which will be held at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka, from February 11 - 14, 2025.
“India Energy Week 2025 is set to be the first major global event on the energy calendar and the most comprehensive and inclusive energy gathering of the year, especially in light of recent global developments that are expected to have a transformative impact on the energy market,” said Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, while interacting with the media.
Puri highlighted India’s growing stature in the global energy landscape and stated that IEW 25 is set to be even larger, more diverse, and more impactful than its previous two editions. Covering over 1 lakh square meters, IEW 25 will be the second-largest energy event globally in terms of ministerial and CEO participation, exhibition space, and the number of sessions.
IEW 25 is set to be a landmark event in the global energy calendar, continuing its rapid growth from previous editions.
Puri highlighted key metrics showcasing this expansion: a 65% increase in exhibition space over 2024 (28,000 sqm); 105 conference sessions (15% higher than 2024); 70,000+ delegates (55% higher than 2024); 500 speakers (38% higher than 2024), and 700+ exhibitors (57% higher than 2024).
He touched upon some more key milestones, including a 35% increase in abstracts received as compared to last year (2,702 submissions) and a rise in international speakers at the Strategic Conference from 33% in 2024 to 48% in 2025.
The Minister said that on the sidelines of IEW 25, the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas will host a Clean Cooking Ministerial, bringing together global policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to accelerate the transition to clean cooking solutions. The event will showcase India’s success with the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) as a model for global adoption. It aims to foster international collaboration, drive policy discussions, and facilitate technology sharing to ensure clean, affordable, and accessible cooking energy for households worldwide.
Puri underlined the event’s unprecedented scale, with 10 country pavilions (including Canada, Germany, Japan, the USA, and the UK) and 8 thematic zones covering areas such as hydrogen (1,951 sqm), biofuels (1,164 sqm), and net zero initiatives ( 350 sqm).
"The event will see participation from major Indian energy ministries, including the Ministry of Power, MNRE, NITI Aayog, and the Ministry of Mines, reflecting India’s commitment to integrated energy solutions, the Minister said. The Sustainable Mobility Pavilion, set up by SIAM, will showcase 15 cutting-edge vehicle models from 10 OEMs, under the theme “People-Centric Mobility Ecosystem,” commented Puri.
Minister Puri encouraged attendees to explore pioneering technologies developed by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). Key exhibits include ONGC’s deep-sea simulation game, HPCL’s indigenous Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System, BPCL’s LPG cylinder ATM, and CSIR’s e-tractor for sustainable agriculture.
With its scale, innovation, and global participation, IEW 25 is poised to position India at the forefront of the global energy transition.
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