Engaging industry, empowering change: Vattenfall at All-Energy 2025

All-Energy 2025 gave us the chance to highlight the power of collaboration across our UK teams — and to show how Vattenfall is helping shape a lower carbon, more sustainable energy environment across the nation.

The All-Energy event, the UK's largest low carbon energy and renewables gathering, took place at the SEC in Glasgow on last week. This year, Vattenfall showcased a strong collaboration across our whole UK operation, including our onshore wind, heat networks, markets, and electricity network teams.

Vattenfall’s experts were on hand to discuss how we can support the transition to net zero through heat networks, electrification, and wind power projects, as well as renewable energy supply.

Over the two days, more than 20 experts represented a range of functions and specialisms on our stand and we welcomed over 300 visitors. Our team delivered seven speaking slots on heat, including five panel sessions and two individual presentations, covering topics from accelerating the shift to low carbon heating to the future of energy from waste.

Ben Carter, Account Director, speaking on Nesta's panel: Clean Heat Neighbourhoods - How can we accelerate coordinated switching to low-carbon heating?
Ben Carter, Account Director, speaking on Nesta's panel: Clean Heat Neighbourhoods - How can we accelerate coordinated switching to low-carbon heating? 


The conference was a great opportunity to meet stakeholders from across the industry. We engaged with a wide variety of contacts, including potential supply chain partners, existing contractors, consumer organisations, and industry experts.

Our stand was busy throughout, with plenty of interest in our Vattenfall Swedish elk plushies, eye-catching branded socks, and children’s activity packs, which proved a hit with visitors keen to inspire the next generation.

The All-Energy event was a fantastic opportunity for Vattenfall to demonstrate our commitment to a fossil-free future and to connect with key stakeholders in the industry. We look forward to continuing these conversations and working together to achieve our net zero goals.

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