Alongside three high‑level thematic sessions, the power sector financier will unveil a P2P energy trading initiative at the summit, marking a decisive step toward decentralised and consumer‑driven energy ecosystems.
REC Ltd, a Maharatna central public sector enterprise (CPSE) under the Ministry of Power, is set to host three high‑level thematic sessions in collaboration with global partners and showcase cutting‑edge technology at its dedicated pavilion. The power sector financier will also unveil a peer‑to‑peer (P2P) energy trading initiative during the summit, marking a significant step toward decentralised and consumer‑driven energy ecosystems.
The sessions will highlight the convergence of artificial intelligence, energy transition, and infrastructure financing. On February 16, REC will partner with the International Solar Alliance (ISA) for the ‘Global Mission on AI for Energy’, focusing on building AI‑ready and citizen‑ready power systems that make clean electricity more affordable and inclusive.
On February 17, in collaboration with the World Bank, REC will lead ‘The AI‑Energy‑Finance Trifecta’, examining the rapid expansion of energy‑intensive data centres and the policy and financing frameworks needed to unlock AI‑driven optimisation and resilient, green data‑centre development in India.
On February 18, REC will join FSR Global for ‘India Energy Stack (IES) and the AI‑Ready Power Sector’, exploring how a common, interoperable digital layer can lower integration costs and shift the focus from energy access to energy agency for consumers.
A major highlight of the summit will be the launch of a peer‑to‑peer (P2P) energy trading programme during the India Energy Stack session. This initiative will transform consumers from passive recipients of electricity into active market participants. By leveraging secure, interoperable digital protocols, P2P trading will allow neighbours to buy and sell surplus solar energy directly, fostering a decentralised energy ecosystem and creating new monetisation opportunities for households and small businesses.
REC will also demonstrate its commitment to a digital‑first energy landscape at its 140 sq m pavilion in Hall 4. Visitors will be able to explore AI‑driven solutions designed to enhance grid efficiency, improve utility performance, and support India’s transition toward a smarter, greener energy future.

