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DECARBONISATION EXPO POLAND 2026

Location & Dates
City Warsaw (Poland)
Country Poland
Start Date 03 Nov 2026
End Date 05 Nov 2026
Additional Information
Visitor Type Trade Public
Duration once a year
Year 2026

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Event Description

Decarbonisation Expo Poland 2026: Accelerating Poland's Green Transition in Warsaw

Scheduled for November 3-5, 2026, in Warsaw, Poland, the Decarbonisation Expo Poland 2026 stands as the premier regional platform dedicated to accelerating the shift towards a low-carbon economy. As Poland intensifies its efforts to meet ambitious EU climate targets and achieve national net-zero goals by 2045/2050, this expo becomes a critical nexus for industry, government, and innovation.

Focus & Core Content:
The expo comprehensively addresses the pillars of decarbonisation across key sectors:
1. Renewable Energy Dominance: Extensive showcases of large-scale and distributed renewables, particularly offshore wind development in the Baltic Sea, onshore wind, solar PV, and emerging technologies like green hydrogen production and infrastructure. Poland's massive renewable expansion plans will be a central theme.
2. Energy Transition & Grid Modernisation: Solutions for integrating intermittent renewables, smart grid technologies, energy storage (batteries, pumped hydro, thermal), demand-side management, and grid flexibility. Focus on enabling Poland's coal phase-out while ensuring energy security.
3. Industry Decarbonisation: Technologies for hard-to-abate sectors (steel, cement, chemicals, manufacturing): carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), electrification, hydrogen adoption, energy efficiency, and circular economy principles.
4. Carbon Management & Removal: Marketplaces for carbon credits, verified carbon units (VCUs), and advancements in both technological and nature-based carbon removal solutions.
5. Sustainable Mobility: Electrification of transport (EVs, charging infrastructure), sustainable fuels (biofuels, e-fuels), and low-carbon logistics solutions.
6. Policy, Finance & Investment: Analysis of EU frameworks (Fit for 55, REPowerEU), Polish national strategies, funding mechanisms (grants, green bonds, private capital), and investment opportunities driving the transition.
7. Innovation & Startups: A dedicated zone highlighting cutting-edge technologies and disruptive business models poised to transform the decarbonisation landscape.

Why Warsaw 2026 Matters:
Poland is at the heart of Europe's energy transition challenge. Its historical reliance on coal and position as a major EU industrial base make its decarbonisation pathway crucial for regional climate goals. The expo provides:
A Market Snapshot: The definitive overview of Poland's rapidly evolving decarbonisation market, project pipelines, and investment needs.
B2B Networking Hub: Unparalleled opportunities for connecting technology providers, project developers, utilities, industrial consumers, financiers, and policymakers.
Policy & Regulatory Insight: Direct access to government officials, agencies (e.g., PSE, PGNiG), and EU experts shaping the transition rules.
Technology Showcase: First-hand experience with the latest innovations in renewable energy, storage, efficiency, and carbon management.
Investment Platform: Identifying partners, projects, and funding sources to accelerate deployment of decarbonisation solutions.

Scale & Audience:
Expecting over 500 exhibitors and thousands of attendees from across Poland and internationally, including energy producers, heavy industry, technology firms, construction, finance, consulting, research institutions, and government bodies. The event features high-level keynotes, panel discussions, technical workshops, and dedicated B2B matchmaking.

The Decarbonisation Expo Poland 2026 is not just an exhibition; it's the essential catalyst and marketplace for businesses, investors, and policymakers committed to navigating and profiting from Poland's monumental shift to a sustainable, competitive, and decarbonised future. It's where the green transformation of Central Europe takes concrete shape.