Global experts gathered in Stavanger for CCUS Conference Norway
First Norwegian international conference on Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage
- Early Bird Ends July 2
STAVANGER, NORWAY — One of Norway's premier hydrogen events of the year is back! Ticket sales have officially opened for H2 Conference Norway 2025, taking place in Clarion Hotel in Stavanger on September 11.
Early bird pricing is available until July 2.
The conference brings together top international voices, decision-makers, and industry innovators to explore how hydrogen can unlock the next phase of the energy transition.
Building on the momentum of the highly successful 2023 conference, this year’s edition promises an equally dynamic program. Several high-profile speakers are already confirmed, with more to be announced in the coming weeks.
Attendees registering early will also have the opportunity to join one of two exclusive technical site visits on September 12, offering a firsthand look at cutting-edge hydrogen and green energy technologies:
🔹 Site Visit A – Kaupanes Hydrogen (Egersund)
Visit one of Norway’s newest hydrogen production facilities, currently producing 0.4 tonnes of green hydrogen daily with plans to scale to 8 tonnes/day by 2027. The plant plays a key role in the EU’s ROBINSON project, focused on maritime decarbonization and integrated energy systems.
🔹 Site Visit B – NORCE Research Technology Park Risavika (Sola)
Explore a 14,000 m² green technology hub hosting leading-edge projects in CO₂ capture, hydrogen innovation, and novel concepts like Gas2Feed AS and Project ColdSpark, all contributing to Norway’s green transition.
The H2 Conference offers a unique opportunity for businesses, policymakers, researchers, and investors to connect, collaborate, and contribute to shaping the future hydrogen economy in Norway and beyond.
With limited capacity for site visits and early bird rates ending July 2, now is the time to secure your spot!
For more information about the program, please contact Ellinor Meling (ONS) or Birger Haraldseid (Stavanger kommune).
Questions about the conference in general Inger Tone Ødegård, Stavanger Chamber of Commerce or Hege Elisabeth Anglevik, Energy Transition Norway