The purpose of the International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems (SMARTGREENS) is to bring together researchers, designers, developers and practitioners coming from the area of energy engineering and ICT. The Conference is focused on the recent advances and applications in the field of Smart Cities, Green Information and Communication Technologies, Sustainability, Energy Aware Systems and Technologies.
The 5th Europe CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Summit will focus on the implementation of CCS & CCUS within industrial operations and how hydrogen can decarbonise industry and transport. The summit will bring together 350+ government officials, regulators, key industry stake holders, leading academia, and service companies. This will be accompanied alongside a side exhibition of 20+ exhibitors showcasing innovative CCUS and hydrogen technologies and services.
The 8th UK CCUS & Hydrogen Decarbonisation Industrial Summit will explore how carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen are being deployed to decarbonise industry and transport. The event will bring together 600+ senior stakeholders, including government officials, regulators, industrial leaders, project developers, academia and technology providers, to discuss policy, infrastructure and investment needed to accelerate deployment. Alongside the conference, a 50+ exhibitor showcase will highlight the latest CCUS and hydrogen technologies, solutions and services driving the UK’s industrial energy transition.
The 17th edition of the Wind Turbine Blades conference will be held in Germany on 8-10 December 2026. This event brings together industry experts from across the value chain to examine key trends and developments in wind turbine blade manufacturing, design, materials, inspection and testing, operations and maintenance (O&M), as well as end-of-life management and recycling.
The International Conference on Integrated Photovoltaics (IPV Conference) is the leading forum dedicated to the seamless integration of photovoltaic technologies into buildings, infrastructure, mobility systems, and landscapes. Bringing together architects, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, urban planners, policymakers, and industry leaders, the conference explores how solar technologies can become a functional, aesthetic, and sustainable component of the built environment.
ship.energy is delighted to introduce a new event to the global marine fuels industry calendar, the Bunker Risk & Resilience Forum. This important and timely one-day event will bring together leading experts from across the bunker industry to examine today’s most significant commercial, legal, operational and financial risks, while providing practical strategies to build resilience across the bunker value chain.
Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference (OEEC) is Europe’s leading annual event for the offshore energy and maritime industries, with a particular emphasis on Northwest Europe. Its cross-sector coverage focuses on key markets such as offshore wind, oil and gas, and sustainable maritime solutions. The exhibition floor is the place where people meet to do business and connect with relevant stakeholders, like industry leaders and policy makers across global markets. Established companies, innovators, startups, and other key decision-makers come together to shape the offshore energy landscape.
The Marine Energy Transition Forum returns to London in November 2026 with the aim of identifying the chokepoints in global maritime decarbonisation and developing solutions and strategies to overcome them.MEPC 85 will open for business on 30 November, building on the work to be carried out at two intersessional GHG reduction working groups in early September and late November. For now, however, it is still unclear what any final iteration of the IMO’s Net Zero Framework might look like and if it will be adopted.
South Europe Battery Energy Storage Summit 2026 will bring together Grids, IPPs, investors, technology providers, and policymakers to discuss the policies, grid codes, business models, and technologies and define the future of BESS in South Europe.
The event will bring together energy companies, energy storage system providers, EMS platforms, aggregators and end users to explore the technical pathways and business opportunities for commercial and industrial energy storage.