Details
Held on June 10–11, 2026, in Bucharest, the summit will bring together 250 high-level decision-makers from Poland, Romania, Hungary, and
Details
Held during the period June 10–11, 2026, In Bucharest, the summit will bring together 250 high-level decision-makers from Poland, Romania, Hungary, and across the Central and Eastern European region to outline a pragmatic, project-oriented direction on the path to Net Zero.
Confirmed speakers and participants include Zoltan Aldott (MOL Group), Franck Neel (OMV Petrom), Răzvan Popescu (Romgaz), Tomasz Jarmicki (ORLEN S.A.), and Cosmin Ghita (Nuclearelectrica), alongside top leaders from PPC Romania, Rezolv Energy, and Lummus Technology—all actively involved in identifying and implementing scalable solutions in areas such as Small Modular Reactors (SMR), CCUS, green hydrogen, and Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF).
Main themes
Reality Check: Assessing Central and Eastern Europe's Progress Towards 2030 Goals
Analysis of the latest trends and challenges regarding the decarbonization of the energy sector in the Central and Eastern European region. How are the countries in the region progressing towards the 2030 targets set by the European Union's „Fit for 55” legislative package?
Regulatory Strategies for Net Zero: Integrating Technology, Infrastructure, and Competitiveness
Adapting the European regulatory framework at national level to reduce the gap between technological innovation, infrastructure development, and maintaining economic competitiveness.
Leveraging the potential of renewable sources and alternative fuels
Exploring the opportunities offered by renewable and alternative fuel technologies, as well as their role in the regional energy transition.
Building the Future of Sustainable Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
Investment strategies, financing mechanisms, and infrastructure development plans necessary to support a sustainable and resilient energy system.
Innovative technologies accelerating the energy transition
Presentation of cutting-edge technologies supporting the energy transition in the CEE region, including solutions in hydrogen, energy storage, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), and others, highlighting their contribution to achieving Net Zero goals.
