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Now is the time to get involved in Romanian renewable energy market. As part of its efforts to reach a 38.3% share of renewable energy in gross final consumption, the country’s National Energy and Climate Plan targets 7 GW of installed wind capacity and 6 GW of solar capacity by 2030. To further decarbonise Romanian economy, National Hydrogen Strategy and Action Plan targets producing 153,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year by 2030, with a corresponding 2.1 GW of electrolyser capacity. Now in its 15th year, Future Energy Forum Romania is a definitive platform convening Romanian and international energy leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators. The Voice of Renewables are delighted to invite you to participate in this event.

Date: October 10th, 2025. Venue: JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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Creating hydrogen corridors connecting Nordics, Baltics, and CEE has become a backbone of the energy transition, enabling cross-border decarbonization, boosting regional energy security, and unlocking new industrial opportunities. This emerging infrastructure is not only linking supply and demand across Europe but also positioning the region as a global leader in green hydrogen. The Hydrogen Horizons conference will explore key projects, regulatory frameworks, and investment strategies driving this transformation bringing together stakeholders to shape the next chapter of a connected, low-carbon Europe.

Date: November 12th, 2025. Venue: Vilnius.

Expected number of participants: 200+


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Portugal is committed to ramping up renewables to cover 51% of gross final energy consumption by 2030, while also aiming for 85–93% of the electricity mix from renewables – reaching 10.4 GW of onshore wind, 2 GW offshore wind, and 20–21 GW solar PV. Portugal’s updated NECP 2030 reflects a robust vision, blending aggressive capacity targets with system reinforcement through energy storage, grid upgrades, and digitalisation – all critical to integrate and stabilise this unprecedented growth in clean energy. Future Energy Forum Portugal serves as a strategic destination for uniting local and international energy leaders, innovators, and decision-makers to accelerate Portugal’s emergence as hub for renewable energy generation.

Date: November 27th, 2025. Venue: Altis Grand Hotel, Lisbon.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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The UK government has set a target for 95% of its electricity generation to be from low-carbon sources by 2030. This includes a significant expansion of renewable energy capacity, particularly in offshore wind, solar, and onshore wind. A total of 10.8GW has been allocated to transmission-connected solar for 2030, with 36.2GW at distribution voltage. UK also aims to have 43-50 GW of offshore wind capacity installed by 2030. Energy storage plan is no less ambitious – 23-27 GW of battery storage in place by 2030 to support a clean power system. Hydrogen space looks no less ambitious – 10 GW of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030This target is a key part of the UK’s strategy to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 and to decarbonise ‘hard-to-electrify’ sectors. Future Energy Forum UK will see the energy transition leaders debate the optimal way to achieve those goals.

Date: January 22nd, 2026. Venue: London.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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As Lithuania has set an ambitious goal to achieve 100% renewable electricity generation by 2030, LitRES returns to Vilnius on 27th January 2026 for its 8th edition, once more bringing together Lithuanian and international renewable energy leaders who will explore what role wind, solar, hydrogen and energy storage are set to play in the coming years and what new regulations are put in place to ensure further energy transformation. Lithuania aims to significantly increase its solar power capacity by 2030, targeting 5.1 GW. The country aims at 45% renewables share in their electricity mix by 2030, and developing both onshore and offshore wind farms, with a total installed green energy capacity of 7 GW by 2030 is crucial to delivering on those goals.

Date: January 29th, 2026. Venue: Vilnius.

Expected number of participants: 250+


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Italy positions itself as a key hub in Europe’s clean energy future. As part of its National Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC) Italy aims at generating 65% of its electricity from renewable sources, targeting 40% renewable energy in overall gross final energy consumption by 2030. The plan includes 50 GW of installed solar capacity and for wind it wants to reach 28.1 GW of installed capacity. Energy storage is booming, with 7.5 to 8.5 GW of capacity to be installed by 2030. PNIEC targets 11 GW of stand-alone utility-scale storage facilities, 8 GW of hydroelectric pumping, and 4 GW of distributed storage. A large portion of this will be achieved through BESSGreen hydrogen is attracting record investment, with sector revenues projected to grow over 40% annually. The country aims at installing 5 GW of electrolyser capacity by 2030. Major infrastructure projects aim to connect Italy’s hydrogen network with Austria, Germany, and North Africa. Future Energy Forum Italy expert panellists will debate how to make good on those targets. The Voice of Renewables – events team are looking forward to meeting you in Milan.

Date: February 5th, 2026 Venue: Milan.

Expected number of participants: 200+


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Also known as ‘Greek’n’Green, the 8th annual Future Energy Forum Greece opens its door again to renewable energy industry leaders, innovators, and policy makers to accelerate the transition towards a secure, low-carbon, and economically resilient energy future. This Forum and Exhibition unites strategic and technical expertise across the energy value chain to address the dual imperatives of energy security and decarbonisation and provides the connections and insights to accelerate your renewable ambitions in one of Europe’s most dynamic energy markets. The Voice of Renewables – events team are looking forward to meeting you in Athens.

Date: February 26th, 2026. Venue: Athens.

Expected number of participants: 250+


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Hydrogen Connections DACH conference is a part of our Hydrogen Connections series taking place in key European locations where ambitious targets for H2X and H2 has been set. Explore real-world applications, cross-border initiatives, and scalable solutions that are shaping the hydrogen value chain — from production and storage to transport and end-use sectors. With focused sessions, networking forums, and live project showcases, Hydrogen Connections DACH is where ideas turn into action.

Date: March 19th, 2026. Venue: Essen.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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Spain has set an ambitious target to generate 81% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. This target is part of Spain’s updated National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC) and aligns with the country’s commitment to combating climate change and transitioning to a cleaner energy system. The updated PNIEC includes a 12GW target for green hydrogen by 2030. The updated plan includes a solar power target of 76 GW by 2030, including 19 GW for self-consumption. She aims to have 62 GW of wind power installed by 2030. A crucial part of this plan is increasing the interconnection level with the European energy grid, aiming for 15% by 2030, which would improve the integration of renewable energy sources. To achieve these goals, Spain is expected to invest €308 billion over the 2021-2030 period. Future Energy Forum Spain will host high-level representatives of the companies at the heart of this transition. The Voice of Renewables – events team are looking forward to meeting you in Madrid.

Date: March 19th, 2026. Venue: Madrid.

Expected number of participants: 250+


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Poland aims to have 56% of its electricity generated from renewable sources by 2030, according to its draft National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). To achieve this, Poland plans to significantly increase its renewable energy capacity, particularly in solar and wind power. Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment has also announced a new public aid programme for investments in electricity storage infrastructure. The initiative aims to enhance the country’s energy infrastructure through grants and loans offered to companies developing energy storage projects. Future Energy Forum Poland for is not only set to be a sapid networking space with the representatives of the companies at the core of this transition – it is where true hard talk takes place.

Date: April 29th, 2026. Venue: Warsaw.

Expected number of participants: 250+


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Organised by The Voice of Renewables and in cooperation with Estonian Ministry of Climate (Kliimaministeerium), the annual Future Energy Forum Estonia will take place in Tallinn on 28 May 2026.

Estonia aims to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and climate neutrality by 2050, supported by significant investments in energy storage, with 1,000 MW planned by 2030 and over 1,500 MW by 2040. The country’s Energy Development Plan forecasts 1,500 MW of solar capacity by 2030 and more than 2,500 MW by 2040, with potential to reach 3.5 GW by 2050 if large-scale battery energy storage systems are deployed, while wind energy development remains uncertain due to permitting and construction challenges. To strengthen energy security and system balance, Estonia is also advancing a hydrogen strategy focused on green hydrogen production and use, and exploring nuclear energy as a stable complement to intermittent renewables.

Date: May 28th, 2026. Venue: Original Sokos Hotel Viru, Tallinn.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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European onshore wind sector enters a new phase, marked by accelerated growth, evolving policy frameworks, and heightened focus on grid integration and sustainability. As governments raise renewable targets and technology costs continue to fall, the sector is poised for a transformative decade – driven by innovation, repowering of aging fleets, and increased cross-border collaboration. This new chapter presents both opportunities and challenges as stakeholders work to balance rapid deployment with environmental and community considerations.

Date: 2/3 June 2026. Venue: Hamburg.

Expected number of participants: 150+


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By 2030, the Republic of Moldova commits to achieving a national target of 30% renewable energy in final energy consumption, with a focus on solar and wind energy. Moldova has approved a new regulation enabling the country to participate in joint renewable energy projects with EU Member States, Energy Community Contracting Parties and third countries, including energy storage. This establishes a legal framework for international cooperation on the development of renewable energy projects, including cases where no physical energy transfer takes place, only financial and technical collaboration. This regulation is a tool to capitalise on Moldova’ renewable energy potential. Joint projects with EU and regional partners will help the country meet its renewable energy targets and build the infrastructure needed for a real energy transition. 2nd annual Future Energy Forum Moldova will more bring together policy markets, energy market regulator, investors and sponsors, utilities, IPPs and other stakeholders who will drive the country energy transformation. The Voice of Renewables – events team are looking forward to meeting you in Chișinău.

Date: June 10th, 2026. Venue: Radisson Blu Leogrand Hotel, Chișinău.

Expected number of participants: 250+


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Germany aims to have 80% of its electricity consumption come from renewable energy sources by 2030. This is part of a broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2045. The country aims to significantly increase its wind energy capacity by 2030, targeting 115 gigawatts (GW) of onshore wind and 30 GW of offshore wind. Germany also aims to achieve a solar power capacity of 215 GW by 2030. She also aims to have 15 GW/57 GWh of battery energy storage capacity by 2030, a fortyfold increase compared to current levels. According to the updated National Hydrogen Strategy, Germany wants to achieve 10 GW of installed electrolyser capacity for green hydrogen production by 2030. Germany’s energy industry expects the costs for making the country’s energy system climate neutral to amount to more than 720 billion euros by 2030. Against the background of those ambitious plans, the Future Energy Forum Germany will bring together key renewable energy experts charged with making those ambitions come true. The Voice of Renewables – events team are looking forward to meeting you in Munich.

Date: November 11th, 2026. Venue: Munich.

Expected number of participants: 250+