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Global Conference on Energy & AI

Paris, France
Dec 4, 2024 - Dec 5, 2024
Onye Dike
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Published February 15th, 2025
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Summary

The Global Conference on Energy & AI, organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA), will take place in Paris on December 4-5, 2024. This event aims to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and the energy sector, fostering dialogue among industry leaders, policymakers, and academics.
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Location
Paris, France
Date
December 4th, 2024 - December 5th, 2024
Type
In Person
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Overview

The Global Conference on Energy & AI is a pivotal event hosted by the International Energy Agency (IEA) aimed at addressing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) within the energy sector. Scheduled for December 4-5, 2024, in Paris, this conference will serve as a platform for critical discussions on how AI can enhance energy production, consumption, and distribution.

Conference Structure

The conference is structured into two main days:

  • December 4: A technical-level Forum on Energy and AI, gathering experts from government, industry, and academia to discuss practical applications and innovations in AI related to energy.

  • December 5: An invitation-only High-Level Roundtable, featuring global decision-makers from various sectors, focusing on strategic discussions about the future of energy and AI.

Key Topics

Participants will delve into various topics, including:

  • AI in energy supply and generation

  • Innovations in energy demand management

  • The role of AI in emerging and developing countries

  • Sustainable practices for data centers, which are increasingly critical as AI technologies expand.

This conference is part of the IEA's broader initiative, "Energy for AI & AI for Energy," which seeks to foster collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders in the energy and technology sectors. The insights gained will contribute to the IEA's forthcoming Special Report on Energy and AI, emphasizing the importance of understanding the implications of AI on energy security and sustainability. For more details, visit the event website.


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Onye Dike is a staff writer at Net Zero Compare.