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Hydrogen at a Critical Crossroads: From Green Hype to Energy Resilience Tool — What’s Missing to Make It Happen?

Hydrogen is at a pivotal moment. While costs remain high, projects face delays, and demand signals are still emerging, its role in energy security and industrial decarbonisation is more critical than ever. This session will unpack what’s holding hydrogen back today—and what needs to change to move from ambition to execution.

Through a focused, closed-door discussion, participants will explore key challenges across infrastructure, offtake, regulation, and financing, while identifying real opportunities in the current market reset.

Hosted by H2Pro, this exclusive roundtable discussion is part of the Growth Meets Industry (GMI) series at the 7th Energy Tech Summit - an invite-only side event bringing together corporate leaders, strategic investors, startups, and policymakers to spark high-impact partnerships across the energy value chain.

Discussion moderators: Rotem Arad, CPO at H2Pro and Emilio Martínez Gavira, Head of Entrepreneurship and Open Innovation at Enagas

Target Audience

  • Corporates: O&G majors, industrials, utilities, project developers, EPCs

  • Investors: Project finance & infrastructure funds, corporate venture arms, late-stage climate funds

Seats are limited. Submit your registration for approval.

Location
Palacio Euskalduna
Abandoibarra Etorb., 4, Abando, 48011 Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain
Room 0A
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