ADMIE hosts the leading energy managers

ADMIE hosts the GO15 Summit (5-7 May 2026) in Athens, with the participation of leading energy managers from around the world. The focus is on energy transition, renewable energy and grid resilience.

ADMIE hosts the leading energy managers

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ADMIE will host the GO15 meeting, bringing together the world’s largest transmission system operators, in Athens from May 5 to 7, 2026.

With interconnections and the energy transition as the central theme, the conference proceedings will focus on the key developments and challenges facing electrical systems, with an emphasis on the growing penetration of renewable energy, storage technologies, the climate crisis, grid resilience, Artificial Intelligence, and the development of data centers.

As noted in the relevant announcement, the meeting will be attended by the Secretaries General of the GO15 and Med-TSO associations, Mr. Bruno Meyer and Mr. Angelo Ferrante, respectively, ADMIE management executives, as well as high-ranking representatives of some of the largest Transmission System Operators internationally.

It should be noted that ADMIE was declared a permanent member of GO15 at the association’s annual meeting held in Seoul in October 2025, during which the next meeting of its members in Athens was announced.

By joining GO15, ADMIE strengthens its outward-looking approach and international presence within the association, which aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices among Transmission System Operators in addressing common challenges and technical issues they face.

GO15 members manage over 50% of global electricity demand. These include grid operators from the U.S., India, Brazil, Japan, France, Italy, Switzerland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the Gulf countries (Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait), as well as the Chinese operators State Grid Corporation of China (a shareholder of ADMIE) and South Grid China.

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