Application Deadline: 2 March 2026.
Applications are now open for the 2026 World Energy Council Future Energy Leaders Programme. The World Energy Council’s Future Energy Leaders Programme is a global and diverse network of young energy professionals designed to help shape, inspire and grow the energy leaders of tomorrow. The platform engages a select number of ambitious young professionals to participate in the Council’s programmes as well as contribute to national, regional and international activities and events. The programme’s objective is to inspire the next generation of energy leaders capable of solving the world’s most pressing energy and sustainability challenges.
The main objective of the Global FEL Programme is to improve knowledge, experience and skills.
Successful applicants will have an opportunity to:
- Access and contribute to the Council’s energy transition tools and authoritative studies as experts or observers, where they can develop their experience, knowledge and skills in an energy-focused environment while contributing to the World Energy Council’s global dialogue.
- Through a flexible and interactive system, the programme enables FELs to design projects with valuable and practical outputs – webinars, events, and national and regional initiatives. These projects form an integral part of the FEL programme as they help shape the FEL community and provides unique opportunities for international cooperation.
- Attend select World Energy Council global, regional and national events including the World Energy Congress and World Energy Week. These premier energy gatherings offer Future Energy Leaders a unique opportunity to better understand energy issues and solutions from a global perspective.
- Create their own professional network.
- Shape the vision of tomorrow’s energy system.
- Bridge the generation gap.
Requirements
During the first half of every year we on-board around 35 new participants and the same number of participants are replaced. Programme applicants should meet the following essential criteria:
- Solid interest and proven track record in energy or energy +; the CV indicates a specific achievement and the potential to become a leader in their field
- 3-5 years of junior management experience in an energy-related field
- Highly motivated and encouraged to work with the World Energy Council, and ready to commit to becoming a member of the exclusive Global FEL community and remain engaged for at least one up to typically three years
- Advanced level of English
- Not more than 35 years old at the time of application
- Availability for at least 15 days of contact time with the development programme (20 days in Congress years), and remain engaged for up to three years
- Validation by an employer
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the World Energy Council Future Energy Leaders Programme
