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Leaders from the energy sector will present at the E-Fuels Summit 2026, encouraging collaboration across industries to work toward a global emissions-free future.

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Sustainable Hydrogen Production from Renewable Sources

Hydrogen production through electrolysis, powered by renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydropower, offers a clean and sustainable solution. This process produces green hydrogen, supporting industrial decarbonization and helping build a carbon-neutral energy future.

Advanced Energy Production, Carbon Capture, and Climate Action

The global energy landscape is changing rapidly. Analysts project that the industry will generate more than US$800 billion in sales by 2050, creating over five million jobs worldwide. There is strong potential to improve energy production methods, especially through the development of e-fuels. Innovations such as electrolysis are vital to meeting the rising demands for sustainable fuels. The first large-scale e-fuel projects are now underway, reaching substantial production capacity. By 2030, the shift to renewable energy sources is expected to accelerate, replacing traditional fossil fuels. New applications are in development across heavy industries, including aviation, cement production, and power generation. Experts predict that by 2050, the industrial and transportation sectors will represent a major share of global energy demand.

Companies are committing major investments in advanced technologies, drawing on expertise in electrical engineering and renewable energy integration. Modern energy systems can produce electricity and heat with outputs sufficient to power data centers or entire residential neighborhoods. Depending on specific needs and demands, these systems can scale to create decentralized energy supply networks operating in the megawatt range. Around the world, regions are both providing and adopting these technologies, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an international perspective.

Renewable Energy Requires Innovations

Offshore wind energy is an important part of the renewable energy mix. In the future, energy infrastructure could be adapted to accommodate alternative fuels with manageable technical adjustments. Although transporting energy over long distances presents challenges, technological progress is improving its feasibility. Markets with abundant solar energy are gaining importance, emphasizing the global interconnectedness of energy production and consumption.

At the E-Fuels Summit 2026, companies will showcase solutions and products designed to support a climate-neutral energy economy.

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Topics on the agenda

SPREADING THE RISK HOW TO GET A GREEN HYDROGEN PROJECT OFF THE GROUND

Day 1: undefined

12:00 - 12:25

STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING “LCOX”: THE ROLE OF INNOVATION IN THE FUTURE OF E-FUELS

Day 1: undefined

14:30 - 14:55

DISTRIBUTED GREEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR E-FUEL APPLICATIONS

Day 2: undefined

10:10 - 10:35

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