

Hydrogen has enjoyed waves of popularity before but it has never achieved its full potential due to the costs and complexity associated with its development. But is that about to change? With governments now firmly supportive, the next decade could be for hydrogen what the 1990’s were for wind and solar. As a clean energy source, hydrogen can help decarbonise the world’s most polluting industries as well as fuelling our cars, heating our homes and unleashing the full potential of renewable energy. Yet the massive investment required to make hydrogen efficient and cost competitive will not happen without regulation, subsidies and the support of politicians.
The inaugural FT Hydrogen Summit will feature top executives, policymakers and investors, addressing the opportunities and challenges in harnessing the full power of hydrogen - the most abundant element in the universe.
Key Themes of the FT Hydrogen Summit
Power Pricing
How far do renewable energy prices have to fall to make green hydrogen cost competitive?
Hydrogen and Decarbonisation
What part can hydrogen play in cleaning up the world’s most polluting industries?
The Role of Policymakers
How are climate ministers helping to make the green hydrogen revolution a reality?
Clean Energy Majors
Who are the companies best placed to become Europe’s new energy majors?
Fuel of the Future
How far can hydrogen go in fuelling the mass transportation of people and products?
Infrastructure
How can policymakers and corporations work together to ensure hydrogen moves from where it is produced to where it is consumed?

Why attend?

Discover
Hear the latest thinking and insights on hydrogen and its global context

Network
Join industry CEOs, thought leaders, energy innovators, policymakers, investors and other key influencers

Learn
Learn more about the strategies needed to keep on track with the pace of the energy transition
"For those of us involved in the Energy Transition this is a must attend one day event with top level speakers and panellists along with a very high level of attendees with time to network."
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