The 32nd EuroPower conference aims to focus on present-day challenges and problems affecting the energy sector in Poland and its region, according to organizers.
The event will be held remotely due to coronavirus concerns.
Topics up for discussion include energy transformation, investment in renewable energy, alternative fuels and hydrogen technology, public broadcaster Polish Radio’s IAR news agency reported.
Poland’s largest refiner, PKN Orlen, said in September it was investing heavily to build its position as a regional leader in hydrogen technology.
The EuroPower conference is held every six months.
(gs/pk)
Source: IAR, konferencjaeuropower.pl