The 2nd International Congress on Energy Security under the theme “Technological innovations: Evaluation and optimization of electricity needs” will bring together in Geneva more than 300 participants, decision-makers and specifiers in different sectors (energy, transport, finance and banking, etc.) who come to learn and exchange information. and discover the innovations and latest technologies in this field.

- Government representatives…
- Directors-General, Vice-Presidents, National Managers and other managers or decision-makers in public and private organizations.
- Engineers, consultants…
- Suppliers and buyers of technologies.
- Project Managers.
- Systems integrators.
- End users.

- Utility companies and suppliers.
- Solution providers for renewable energies and other sectors of energy (smart energy…).
- Investors and financial institutions.

- Present your expertise and innovations on an effective platform.
- Explore new markets and new opportunities.
- Develop potential partnerships with local and international operators.
- Debate and share along with renowned experts during the congress.
- Exchange and dialogue in a professional and friendly atmosphere with solutions providers, public bodies, and national or private companies.
- Meet your regular and new clients/partners.
Nomenclature
1. Risk and vulnerability assessment
• Critical infrastructure
• Dependence on electricity networks
• Geopolitical risk assessment
• Forecasting and management of energy demand
• Climate risk assessment
• Business continuity planning
• Assessment of social and health risks
• Technology risk assessment
2.Resilience planning
• Risk Assessment
• Strategic planning
• Infrastructure and Technologies
• Business Continuity Plan (PCA)
• Monitoring and Response Systems
3.Analysis of location data
• Identification of affected areas
• Analysis of population density
• Tracking the movement of emergency resources
• Assessment of accessibility to critical services
• Assessment of mobile energy needs • Environmental risk assessment
4.Monitoring and forecasting technologies
• Real-Time Monitoring Systems
• Forecasting Technologies
• Early Warning Systems
• Response Management Technologies
• Predictive Analysis and Preventive Maintenance
• Communications and Emergency Networks
5.Energy demand management
• Critical load management
• Demand planning
• Distributed load management
• Dynamic pricing mechanisms
• Automation and intelligent control
• Microgrid management
• Emergency and recovery planning
6.Infrastructure and maintenance
• Strengthening of Infrastructure
• Preventive maintenance
• Failure Management
• Relief Resources
7.Integration of renewable energies
• Decentralized renewable energy production capacity
• Energy storage systems
• Smart microgrids
• Emergency and recovery planning
• Energy control and management technologies
• Regulations and public policies
8.Role of Artificial Intelligence
• Forecasting energy demand
• Monitoring and predictive maintenance of electrical networks
• Optimization of energy distribution
• Detection and response to cyberattacks
• Resilience planning