As April is round the corner, budgeting season is wrapping up and your next strategic move should be the European Clean Ammonia Summit 2026. Join us in Cologne on 22–23 April to connect with industry experts. These professionals have prioritized this summit specifically for its networking potential, making it the premier venue to meet you and forge the partnerships.
While the power of face-to-face networking is undoubtedly the heartbeat of this event, it offers far more:
1. Clarity on Policy and Market Direction
Gain a structured understanding of evolving definitions of “low-carbon” ammonia, alongside key regulatory frameworks such as EU ETS and maritime mandates. The agenda addresses how policy is shaping investment and adoption across Europe and globally.
2. Practical Insight Into Real Projects
Move beyond theory with case studies and sessions focused on projects in development and execution. Learn what is working, where challenges remain, and how to accelerate timelines through better integration of technology and partners.
3. Full Value Chain Perspective
Explore the entire ammonia ecosystem in one place. From production pathways and hydrogen integration to logistics, shipping, and infrastructure readiness, the programme connects each stage into a coherent commercial picture.
4. Investment and Commercial Strategy Focus
Understand how projects are being financed and scaled. Sessions on green vs blue ammonia, offtake agreements, and carbon pricing provide valuable insight for aligning strategy with market realities.
Our latest agenda is live, featuring newly confirmed speakers including:
Wander Lopes (BASF), Maja Henriksen (Baltic Control), Takuya Niitsuma (Baycurrent Consulting), Ellinor Ehrnberg (Smoltek), Stephen Jackson (Ammonia Europe), and Mike Rendall (UK Ammonia Alliance) – check out the full lineup and all topics for discussion:
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Alternatively, to request the agenda sent via email
Contact Marcin Janecki
on +48 61 646 7047 or HERE
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