The Libyan British Business Council (LBBC) has informed Libya Herald that its ‘‘Libya Energy Transition Conference: Renewable Investment Opportunities’’ will take place in central London on 26 November.
How international companies can get involved
The LBBC inform that a delegation of senior representatives from the Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL), the REAoL Holding Company, the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) and the National Oil Corporation (NOC) will address the topic of Libya’s energy transition and how international companies can get involved.
It says, in this exclusive half day conference, senior leaders from Libya’s energy sector will explore unprecedented investment opportunities in the country’s renewable energy transition.
Energy Transition in Libya
The LBBC says Libya stands at a pivotal moment in its energy journey as it seeks to diversify its energy portfolio and embrace sustainable practices. This conference will bring together key stakeholders to explore how renewable energy can complement Libya’s traditional energy sector – while driving sustainable economic growth. It will also discuss opportunities, challenges, and strategic pathways for this energy transition.
Confirmed and Invited Participants Include:
- Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAOL)
- Renewable Energy Authority Holding Company
- National Oil Corporation (NOC)
- NOC Operating Companies
- Minister of Oil and Gas of Libya (invited)
Key Topics
The conference will address critical aspects of Libya’s energy transition, including:
- Policy and Regulatory Framework: Understanding Libya’s renewable energy policies and investment climate
- Integration of Renewables: How renewable energy can work alongside Libya’s oil and gas sector
- Investment Opportunities: Identifying commercial opportunities for UK and international businesses
- Technology and Innovation: Latest developments in renewable energy technology applicable to the Libyan market
- Partnerships and Collaboration: Building sustainable partnerships between Libyan institutions and international stakeholders








