Feb 4 - 5, 2025, Brussels , Belgium
The EU’s Blue Economy sectors are deeply embedded in the EU’s economy and broader political framework, underpinning efforts to achieve regional cooperation, climate resilience, and economic competitiveness while enhancing the health and biodiversity of marine environments. The Blue Economy is pivotal to the EU’s strategy for economic recovery and resilience. It offers enormous opportunities for innovation, job creation, and sustainable economic diversification.
Jan 31 - Feb 1, 2025, England, London
The UK and mainland Europe is targeting Net Zero by 2050. Realising this target would require current annual investments in clean energy to triple each year resulting in over 1 TW of installed renewable capacity by 2030, of which, solar would represent 50%. This necessitates an unprecedented scale up of capital markets, finance innovation, European grid infrastructure, solar development platforms, equipment procurement, storage deployment and installer capacity.
Jan 29 - 30, 2025, Amsterdam , The Netherlands
Join us for ACI’s The Future of BioLNG: Europe 2025, a premier event dedicated to BioLNG innovation, regulation, and market dynamics taking place 29th & 30th January, 2025 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This conference will bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and key stakeholders to explore the potential of BioLNG as a sustainable energy source. Key topics include regulatory harmonisation, market trends, decarbonisation strategies, technical innovations, and sustainable feedstock supply.
Jan 22 - 23, 2025, Barcelona , Spain
The European Union’s energy storage sector has witnessed significant advancements, particularly in 2023, with a record-breaking milestone of over 10 GW of cumulative storage installations. This growth is driven by the increasing adoption of battery storage technologies, especially in residential sectors across Europe, with Germany, Italy, and the UK leading the charge. Germany saw a remarkable 152% increase in installations, reflecting the rapid expansion of the market. This progress is crucial as the EU aims to achieve its ambitious target of 187 GW of storage capacity by 2030.
Dec 9 - 12, 2024, Germany, Germany
The World LNG Summit & Awards is the meeting place for the most senior LNG leaders from across the global value chain to define the critical role LNG, gas and renewable fuels will play in delivering energy security, economic stability, and the ongoing drive for decarbonisation.
Dec 4 - 5, 2024, Germany, Nuremberg
The event promotes the dialogue, knowledge exchange and networking between business, politics and science in order to support the successful ramp-up of the hydrogen economy in Europe.
Dec 4 - 5, 2024, Germany, Germany
While in the conference area (Summit) national and international decision-makers and experts will discuss the course for a successful hydrogen economy through lectures, panel discussions and key notes, the exhibition hall (Expo) offers space for innovations, technologies and start-ups with comprehensive company and project presentations by renowned companies and research institutions.
Nov 27 - 28, 2024, Barcelona, Spain
The policies and targets implemented in order to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 have left the demand for Biogas and alternative fuels at an all time high. The demand on the industry to grow and develop against the timeframe highlights the challenges that will be faced. The conference sessions will cover the policies and regulations currently in place, the movements in the transportation sector including the marine sector, geographical considerations, future opportunities within biogas, the road to independence from Russian gas and much more. The two-day event will bring together senior executives and experts from the full value chain and provide a forum for all parties active in the field of anaerobic digestion of organic matter and renewable energy production in the form of biogas.
Nov 26 - 27, 2024, BARCELONA, SPAIN
BATT4EU is a Co-programmed Partnership established under Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation of the European Union- that aims to achieve a competitive and sustainable European industrial value-chain for e-mobility and stationary applications. It is a contractual public-private Partnership gathering – on the public side – the European Commission; and – on the private side – BEPA, which regroups all the battery stakeholders from the European Research community.