CERAWeek 2024 by the Numbers
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Relive the defining moments of CERAWeek 2024 in this highlight reel showcasing key milestones. Witness how CERAWeek continues to lead the conversation in shaping the future of energy.
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We are at a historic moment of global energy transformation, bringing both shocks and opportunities—geopolitical, commercial, and technological. The key challenge is turning increased competition into a force that drives progress and positive change.
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Play video Carolyn Seto, S&P Global - Reflections on the Week
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In 8 years, the Agora has grown from a small space to a major hub with 2 studios, 5 pods, 3 carbon hubs, and 200+ start-ups. It now includes academia, national labs, and new sectors, focusing on emerging technologies and market challenges.
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