Biohydrogen Europe 2025: Catalysing a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy through the world of biowaste, biogas and gasification
We are proud to present this world's first senior-level conference dedicated to exploring the pivotal emerging role of biohydrogen in shaping a sustainable energy future. As the world intensifies its focus on decarbonisation and the transition away from fossil fuels, biohydrogen has emerged as a promising alternative, offering a unique blend of renewable production and versatile applications.
Taking place in London on 29th & 30th October, this event will convene a curated audience of leading experts, policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders from across the biohydrogen value chain. Attendees will engage in dynamic discussions, in-depth presentations, and collaborative workshops, all centred around the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the biohydrogen sector.
Key themes will include:
- Production Pathways: Examining diverse methods of biohydrogen production, including dark and photo fermentation, microbial electrolysis, and gasification of biomass.
- Technological Innovations: Showcasing cutting-edge technologies aimed at enhancing biohydrogen yield, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
- Infrastructure Development: Addressing the challenges and solutions related to biohydrogen storage, transportation, and distribution.
- Policy and Market Dynamics: Analysing the evolving regulatory landscape, market trends, and economic factors influencing biohydrogen adoption.
- End-Use Applications: Exploring the potential of biohydrogen across various sectors, including transportation, power generation, and industrial processes.
Biohydrogen Europe 2025 provides a unique platform to network, forge partnerships, and gain invaluable insights into the future of this transformative energy source. Join us as we chart a course towards a cleaner, more sustainable, and hydrogen-powered Europe.
Key Topics
- Incorporating Biohydrogen into European Climate Targets with Incentives
- Evaluating Technical Viability of Current and Future Biohydrogen Feedstocks
- Building the Foundation for a Resilient and Sustainable Biohydrogen Supply Chain
- Project Landscape Focus: The Biogas Outlook
- Economic Analysis of Biogas and Biomass Feedstock Streams
- Realising the Environmental and Economic Potential for Biohydrogen-based Fuel and Other Products
- Contextualising the Renewable Hydrogen Market Outlook for Biohydrogen
- The Logistics Perspective: Integrating Biohydrogen into the Wider Hydrogen Gas Network in Europe
- Biohydrogen Breakthroughs: Syngas Pathways to Sustainable Hydrogen Production
Who Will Attend?
- Biohydrogen project owners & developers
- Waste feedstock suppliers
- Fuel cell developers
- Waste management companies
- Gas network operators
- Renewable gas power companies
- Biohydrogen technology providers
- European regulatory bodies and associations
- Senior consultants & academics
Confirmed Speakers
- Grzegorz Pawelec, Director of Intelligence, Hydrogen Europe (Chair)
- Robin Post Van Der Berg, Founder, Torrgas
- Aurélien Cornic, Senior Business Development Manager, Engie
- Marcella Franchi, Business Development Director – Head of SAF, Haffner Energy
- James Milner, CEO, Wild Hydrogen
- Richard Spires, Director – Technology Development, Wood Plc
- Charoula Melliou, Head of Policy, ESWET – European Suppliers of Waste-to-Energy Technology
- Christiaan van der Meijden, Consultant – Thermal Conversion, Biomass Energy Engineering
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