The NetZero Energy and H2POLAND events, held from April 8 to 10, 2025, in Poznań, Poland, have become a significant platform for discussing and showcasing advancements in renewable energy and hydrogen technologies. These events are part of a broader effort to address the challenges of the energy transition and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The event attracted a diverse range of exhibitors and visitors. The exhibition area covered an impressive 569 parking spaces, indicating the substantial number of participants. Additionally, the organizers provided a detailed exhibitors' catalogue, which included information on various companies showcasing their innovative technologies.
Piotr Drozdowski, the Director of H2POLAND and NetZero Forum, highlighted the importance of developing renewable energy sources such as BECSS (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage), CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage), CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage), and hydrogen technologies. These technologies are crucial for achieving ambitious climate goals while moving away from coal-based technologies.
The event also featured a variety of dining options for attendees. PASODOBRE Restaurant & Tapas Bar offered a Spanish atmosphere with aromatic dishes and tapas. Basilico Bistro provided quick and tasty dinners, ideal for lunch during trade fair events. Gardencity Restaurants & Catering offered catering services for events, concerts, and other gatherings.
The organizers emphasized the importance of sustainable practices by providing detailed information about the largest underground car park in Poznań, which can accommodate up to 650 cars. This facility ensures that attendees can easily access the event venue without causing additional traffic congestion.
In conclusion, NetZero Energy and H2POLAND have successfully brought together industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to discuss the latest developments in renewable energy and hydrogen technologies. The event's impressive exhibition area and diverse range of exhibitors highlight the growing interest in these technologies as key elements of the energy transition.