World Energy Cities Partnership

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Our mission is to foster the world’s energy transition by facilitating international economic partnerships for our member cities.

The World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP) connects leading energy cities on all continents that are committed to fostering the transition to a more sustainable energy future. WECP cities are home to many of the world’s largest energy companies which are leading initiatives to build a lower carbon energy future, developing the full range of energy sources to power the world today and into tomorrow

Perth Gets 18 More Community Batteries - Fremantle Shipping News 06/16/2026

Our member city Perth is taking another step in strengthening local energy resilience.

With construction now underway on 18 additional community batteries across Perth, Western Australia is expanding its capacity to store abundant rooftop solar and release it when demand rises in the evening.

A practical example of how cities can help unlock the value of distributed renewable energy.

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Perth Gets 18 More Community Batteries - Fremantle Shipping News Josh Wilson, Federal Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Assistant Minister for Emergency Management & Member for Fremantle and Amber-Jade Sanderson, State Minister for Energy and Decarbonisation and Member for Morley today trumpeted that ‘Western Australia extends battery uptake lea...

06/09/2026

The City of Cape Town recognised for its proactive efforts to reduce the impact of national electricity challenges through municipal power procurement, energy diversification and local generation initiatives.

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Major project begins at development which will serve as Great British Energy headquarters - Insider Media 06/03/2026

Aberdeen has long played an important role in the UK’s energy sector. Now, that role is taking on a new dimension.

Fit out works have begun at Marischal Square, which will become the headquarters of Great British Energy. The location reflects Aberdeen’s strong energy heritage, its established supply chain and its growing role in the development of cleaner energy solutions.

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Major project begins at development which will serve as Great British Energy headquarters - Insider Media The Government Property Agency has progressed plans to establish an office space for a new, publicly-owned energy company in Aberdeen.

Dutch e-fuels firm takes FID on 20MW green hydrogen project 05/27/2026

Exciting news from our member city Groningen, where Power2X has taken final investment decision on the Djewels green hydrogen project in Delfzijl.

The 20 MW facility is expected to produce around 2,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, with operations targeted for mid 2028.

Another strong example of how WECP member cities are helping turn energy ambition into real projects.

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Dutch e-fuels firm takes FID on 20MW green hydrogen project Hydrogen-based e-fuels developer Power2X has taken final investment decision (FID) on its 20MW green hydrogen plant, expected to produce 2,000 tonnes-per-year (tpa) by mid-2028, after bringing John Cockerill onboard.

Net Zero Technology Centre reopens at Aberdeen Energy Park 05/19/2026

Aberdeen continues to strengthen its position as a global energy transition hub.

The Net Zero Technology Centre is reopening a major technology testing hub at Aberdeen Energy Park, creating a world class facility for offshore energy innovation, decommissioning, geothermal, and carbon capture technologies.

This investment will help accelerate testing, scaling, and deployment of new energy solutions while supporting jobs, innovation, and international collaboration across the sector.

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Net Zero Technology Centre reopens at Aberdeen Energy Park A major milestone in the evolution of Scotland’s energy transition sector has been reached as the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) is set to reopen the former Weatherford Evaluation Centre, located within Aberdeen Energy Park at Bridge of Don.

Riversdale solar plant 98% complete as province advances energy independence 05/12/2026

Western Cape solar plant nears completion as province races to energy independence. ☀️

The 10-MW solar facility, capable of generating 15 million kWh annually, marks a significant milestone in the Western Cape’s drive towards energy self-sufficiency.

Riversdale solar plant 98% complete as province advances energy independence The Riversdale Solar Power Plant stands at 98% completion, marking a significant milestone in the Western Cape's drive towards energy self-sufficiency.

Community | Transitioning Industrial Clusters | World Economic Forum 05/05/2026

A proud moment for the World Energy Cities Partnership💪

Cape Town, Perth, Houston and Esbjerg are now represented in the World Economic Forum’s Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative.

Across continents, these cities are showing how industrial strength can drive the energy transition. They are advancing clean hydrogen, transforming heavy industry and building the foundations for competitive low carbon economies.

This is city leadership in action:

Community | Transitioning Industrial Clusters | World Economic Forum

Cape Town to roll out first electric buses on MyCiTi network 04/29/2026

Cape Town will introduce its first electric bus to the MyCiTi fleet in August as part of the city's transition towards lower-emission public transport.🍃

Beyond reducing carbon emissions, the city expects operational and maintenance savings.

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Cape Town to roll out first electric buses on MyCiTi network Cape Town will introduce its first electric bus to the MyCiTi fleet in August as part of the city’s transition towards lower-emission public transport.

Buss Terminal Eemshaven completes new heavy-lift quay 04/21/2026

Groningen is powering ahead ⚡

Buss Terminal Eemshaven has unveiled a new heavy-lift quay, boosting capacity from 6 to 40 t/m² and enabling two offshore wind projects at once.

A strong example of how smart infrastructure investments accelerate Europe’s energy transition and reinforce the North Sea as a global wind hub.

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Buss Terminal Eemshaven completes new heavy-lift quay The expansion significantly increases the terminal's capacity to handle offshore energy projects, allowing the facility to now support up to two offshore wind farm developments simultaneously.

Port Dredged Material Used To Manufacture Coastalocks At The Port of Esbjerg - ECOncrete 04/14/2026

A new project at the Port of Esbjerg demonstrates how innovative material design, engineering, and ecology can come together to deliver multiple benefits from circularity and CO₂ reduction to coastal protection and biodiversity enhancement.🍃

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Port Dredged Material Used To Manufacture Coastalocks At The Port of Esbjerg - ECOncrete The Port of Esbjerg is utilizing sediment from port dredging for next-generation port infrastructure.

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