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Power-to-x

Carbon capture, storage and utilisation

Green hydrogen

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7th European Conference Hydrogen & P2X 2026

Event details

9-10 June

Hosted by
Fortes Media

Where
Scandic Copenhagen, Vester Søgade 6, 1601 København V, Copenhagen

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Point of contact

Emma Askov
Project Manager (Transport, CCUS, PtX, bioenergy)

[email protected]

+45 2181 0389

With hydrogen markets gaining momentum and Power-to-X moving into real-world applications, the transition from strategy to implementation is accelerating across Europe. As projects scale and investments materialise, companies are navigating how to turn early progress into long-term, viable solutions.

Hydrogen is no longer a distant ambition. Across industries, it is becoming a practical pathway to decarbonisation – supported by evolving policies, growing infrastructure, and increasing market interest. The challenge now lies in integration, optimisation, and delivering projects at scale.

The Hydrogen & P2X Conference 2026 brings together industry professionals, policymakers, and innovators to exchange experience, share insights, and explore what’s happening right now across Europe and beyond.

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Engage in discussions on:

  • Policy and market developments
  • Green hydrogen competitiveness
  • Energy system integration
  • Hybrid assets combining wind, solar, storage, and hydrogen
  • Safety, digitalisation, and transport applications

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