8th Annual AmCham Energy Forum Set for August 14
The 8th Annual AmCham Energy Forum will tackle significant challenges and breakthrough solutions for the country’s energy landscape.
The American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (AmCham Philippines) will hold the 8th Annual Energy Forum on August 14, 2025, at the Marriott Hotel Manila in Pasay City.
This year’s forum carries the theme “ElevEIGHTing the Philippine Energy Sector: Navigating Conventional, Renewable, and Emerging Technologies and Developments Toward Energy Security.”
The event is made possible through AmCham Philippines’ partnerships with the Canadian Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation, Inc., and the Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance, Inc.

Key Government Officials Expected to Attend
The 8th Annual AmCham Energy Forum will gather key policymakers, business leaders, and energy experts to discuss forward-looking strategies for national energy resilience and sustainability.
Expected guests include Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, Energy Secretary Sharon Garin, and Pangasinan Second District Representative Mark Cojuangco, Chairman of the House Special Committee. Their presence highlights strong public–private collaboration in shaping future energy policies.
What Attendees Can Expect
This year’s Annual AmCham Energy Forum will tackle pressing challenges as well as breakthrough solutions for the country’s evolving energy landscape.
AmCham invites professionals, stakeholders, and decision-makers across the energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, and technology sectors to join this essential forum and be part of shaping the future of energy in the Philippines.
Attendees of the forum can expect keynote presentations, policy updates, and engaging panel discussions. These will focus on conventional and renewable energy developments and investment opportunities.
The forum will also discuss the integration of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, forward markets, and nuclear power.
Interested participants may head to the forum’s official website to register.