4th to 4th June 2026
London, United Kingdom
With net zero targets and the pressure to decarbonise taking sharper focus, join us to find out how hydrogen could help tackle some of the toughest challenges around the energy transition.
Topics that will be explored by Wood Mackenzie’s hydrogen research analysts and industry thought leaders will include:
- What does hydrogen’s strategy refresh look like – direction, delivery and deal signals? How is hydrogen being positioned within a wider energy security and decarbonisation framework?
- Policy and project updates. What will it actually take to keep hydrogen moving from strategy to shovel-ready projects: contrasting political ambition with developer execution?
- How are China and India reshaping the global hydrogen landscape through scale, state-backed ambition and industrial policy? Does this matter for European developers, gas players and investors?
- Demand creation – are established ammonia and methanol producers emerging as anchor demand for green hydrogen? What do offtakers realistically require on price, volume and contract duration before committing to long-term offtake.
- Enabling hydrogen in the European aviation market. Will aviation, shipping and marine fuels converge on one solution? Does uncertainty in shipping contrast with aviation’s SAF-first trajectory and what does this mean for hydrogen producers expecting transport-led demand?
- Decoding carbon intensity and implications for companies, governments and offtakers. How are industrial buyers and mobility sectors balancing carbon intensity requirements with cost, supply reliability and their own net-zero commitments when selecting hydrogen sources. Examining carbon intensity thresholds for RFNBO and how different project types measure up.
Organized by: Wood Mackenzie
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