The 16th International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) Assembly convenes from January 11-12, 2026, in Abu Dhabi – marking the first international energy meeting of the year.
Under the theme
'Powering Humanity: Renewable Energy for Shared Prosperity,' the global
gathering will bring together 1500 ministers and high-level delegates from
Irena’s 171 Member States, CEOs, investors, international organisations and
youth to build a shared agenda and international cooperation priorities for a
better energy future the international community can rally in 2026.
Key discussions will
focus on regional energy transitions, critical enablers like grids, energy
planning, digital innovation and Artificial Intelligence (AI), mobilising
finance including sustainable aviation fuels as well as the question of how
renewables can boost agri-foods systems and green industrialisation.
“It’s time to ignite a
global push and positive vision for the energy transition”, said Irena Director-General
Francesco La Camera. ‘The world is changing fast. Shifting geopolitics and
intensifying climate impacts are putting countries’ energy resilience at risk.
While renewables are breaking records year after year, progress remains
geographically uneven, leaving many countries locked out of the benefits
renewables bring. That is why our Irena Assembly will put real-world solutions
and new approaches center stage — unlocking the full potential of the energy
transition as a driver of inclusive development, structural transformation and
long-term resilience in both developing and developed countries.’
“At a time of
uncertainty, Irena stands as a clear and trusted voice for global cooperation
on renewable energy technologies”, emphasised Bojan Kumer, President of
the 15th Irena Assembly and Slovenia’s Minister for the Environment, Climate
and Energy. “Irena represents a cornerstone of the energy transition, promoting
sustainable growth and long-term economic prosperity around the world. Over the
past year, Irena has successfully navigated challenges and now stands ready to
continue its mission. I wish every success to the 16th Irena Assembly.”
Betty Soto, Deputy
Minister of Innovation and Energy Transition of the Dominican Republic,
representing the incoming Presidency of the 16th IRENA Assembly added: “For
Small Island Developing States, the energy transition is inseparable from
resilience, justice, and the right to a secure future. The Dominican Republic
has shown that rapid progress is possible when national determination meets
strong international cooperation, as seen in initiatives like the
Sargassum-to-Energy project. As we assume the Presidency of the 16th IRENA
Assembly, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, member-driven institution
and advancing renewable energy as a force that powers humanity, protects the
most vulnerable, and accelerates a just and sustainable global transition.”
As the supreme
decision-making organ of IRENA, the Assembly has been recognised as a strategic
global platform for inclusive and diverse discussions on all facets of the
energy transition.
Marking the 6th World
Energy Transition Day, the 16th Assembly will commence on January 11, 2025,
with a High-level Dialogue on ‘Reimagining Energy Futures: Bold Visions for
Shared Prosperity.’
The 16th IRENA Assembly also kick-starts the 2026 edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), taking place from January 11–15 in Abu Dhabi, where heads of state, ministers, high-level delegates, and experts will meet to accelerate the world’s sustainability efforts. -TradeArabia News Service