We are pleased to invite you to the 19th IAEE European Conference, held on September 6th-9th 2026 in the dynamic and historic city of Munich (TUM Campus: Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München). Under the guiding theme “Energy Security, Sustainability & Affordability – Rebalancing the Trilemma”, this international gathering brings together leading minds in energy economics to explore one of the most urgent questions of our time.

As global energy systems face growing complexity and pressure towards sustainable transformation, this conference provides a timely platform for critical reflection, interdisciplinary dialogue, and forward-looking solutions. We will examine how various regulatory and market-based approaches can help shape a resilient, just, and low-carbon energy future.

Whether you're an established expert, an emerging researcher, or a dedicated practitioner, your perspectives and contributions are vital. Through keynotes, panels, and networking opportunities, the conference offers a unique chance to engage with pressing issues, share cutting-edge research, and forge new collaborations across academia, industry, and policy.

Join Us at the 19th IAEE European Conference in Munich

Important Dates To Know

Stay informed about all key milestones leading up to the conference, including submission, registration, and event dates.

  • Abstract Submission Deadline: April 10, 2026
  • Notification of Acceptance: May 22, 2026
  • Early Registration Deadline: July 03, 2026
  • Presenter Registration Deadline:
  • Student Scholarship Deadline: June 08, 2026
  • Best Paper Deadline: May 08, 2026
  • PhD-Day: September 03–05, 2026
  • Conference Dates: September 06–09, 2026

Topics To Be Covered

The conference will offer plenary session discussions and expert presentations in concurrent sessions. The conference will cover a broad range of topics, including:

  • Energy security and regulatory frameworks
  • Sustainability and energy affordability
  • Renewable energy sources and industries
  • The role of regulation and liberalization in energy transitions
  • Geopolitical impacts on energy markets
  • Energy access, infrastructure, and pricing
  • Addressing energy poverty
  • Innovations in energy efficiency and technology
  • The future of energy utilities and networks
  • Risk mitigation in energy projects
  • Market strategies and institutional frameworks.

About Us

IAEE, GEE e.V. and the FfE are renowned associations of distinguished experts in energy science and policy, committed to excellence and influence. Our goal is to guide and shape the future of energy discussions, ensuring that our contributions have a lasting and meaningful impact on global energy strategies. Our approach is interdisciplinary, international, and nonpartisan, positioning us uniquely in the realm of energy economics.

Organizers

German Association for Energy Economics (GEEe.V.)
Research Center for Energy Economics (FfE e V.)
International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)
Supported by Technical University of Munich (TUM)