H2POLAND : Event Name
Category: Power and Energy
Event Date: 14 – 16 April, 2025
Frequency: Annual
Location: Poznan International Fair, Glogowska 14 60-101 Poznan, Poland
Organizer: Grupa MTP, Głogowska Street 14, 60-734, Poznan, Poland
Phone: +48 538 616 071
Email: h2poland[]grupamtp.pl
Timings: 10:00 AM – 18:00 PM
Ticket: Free / VIP PLN 600
H2POLAND is the first fair in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe entirely devoted to hydrogen technologies. The event will be a platform for the exchange of knowledge during conferences and debates combined with an exhibition of the latest solutions devoted to low and zero-emission economy.
Concurrent Events:
- GREENPOWER: International Renewable Energy Fair
- H2POLAND: CEE Hydrogen Technology Forum
- Expopower Poznan: Poland Power Expo
H2POLAND: The Idea
The hydrogen economy is one of the promising directions in reducing global climate change. The aim of the new initiative of Grupa MTP is to create a project based on inter-environmental cooperation between business, science, local governments and non-governmental organisations to maximize the share of Polish production and service resources in the supply chain during the implementation of hydrogen investments. These are necessary steps in the pursuit of a modern and climate-neutral economy. It is not without significance that Poland is the fifth largest producer of hydrogen in the world and the third in the European Union.
It is both a challenge related to the decarbonization of this production and a development opportunity. Poland has an appropriate industrial base, but equally importantly – hundreds of qualified people who are ready to work in this sector. The plans of the Ministry of Climate and Environment that by 2030 the capacity of the electrolysers used for the production of hydrogen in Poland should reach the level of 2 GW. The H2POLAND Forum will be a platform for the exchange of expert knowledge during numerous conferences and debates combined with an exhibition of the latest solutions devoted to low- and zero-emission economy.
Strengthening Polish Potential:
It is not without significance that Poland is the fifth producer of hydrogen in the world and the third in the European Union. It is both a challenge related to the decarbonisation of this production and a development opportunity. Poland has an appropriate industrial base, but equally importantly – hundreds of qualified people who are ready to work in this sector. The plans of the Ministry of Climate and Environment that by 2030 the capacity of the electrolysers used for the production of hydrogen in Poland should reach the level of 2 GW. The H2POLAND Forum will be a platform for the exchange of expert knowledge during conferences and debates combined with an exhibition of the latest solutions devoted to low and zero-emission economy.
H2POLAND: Subject
The subject of H2POLAND is part of the concept of the European Green Deal, which will be largely based on the development of hydrogen technologies. This is evidenced not only by the “Hydrogen Strategy for a Climate-Neutral Europe” published by the European Commission in 2020, but also by the plans presented by individual Member States of the European Union. Hydrogen is to be a fuel that will revolutionize the EU energy sector and enable even more full use of the potential of renewable sources – in order to bring Europe closer to climate neutrality.
H2POLAND: For Whom?
The forum is aimed at representatives of:
- Government administration
- Local government units
- Entrepreneurs
- Scientific environment
- Business open to modern, environmentally friendly technologies
Thematic Ranges:
- European Partnerships and Hydrogen Valleys
- Financial prospects
- Investments until 2030
- Law
- Energy for H2
- Production technologies
- Infrastructure (transport, storage and distribution of hydrogen)
- The role of hydrogen in the transformation of the Polish and European economy
- Mobility
- Education
- Start-ups
Represented Industries:
- Hydrogen Producers
- Fuel Cell Manufacturers
- Energy and Communal Services
- Heavy Industry
- Petrochemical Industry
- Industrial Engineering
- Marine Energy
- Automotive Industry
- Others