Agenda at a Glance
Date | Strategic Summit | Sustainable Fuels Europe | Start-up Innovation Challenge | Cocktail Party | H2Innovate Next |
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Tuesday, 17 June | - | 09:00AM - 17:40PM | - | - | - |
Wednesday, 18 June | 09:00AM - 18:30PM | 09:00AM - 17:40PM | 10:30AM - 12:00AM | 18:30PM - 20:00PM | 14:30PM - 18:00PM |
Thursday, 19 June | 09:00AM - 17:40PM | - | - | - | 09:00AM - 17:30PM |
Sustainable Fuels Europe Summit 2025
Date: June 17-18, 2025
Sustainable fuels are central to Europe’s decarbonization strategy, offering a transformative path to carbon neutrality and environmental sustainability, particularly for energy-intensive sectors. With the global sustainable fuels market projected to grow from USD 193.8 billion to 299.9 billion by 2029, and European regulations like RefuelEU Aviation, FuelEU Maritime, and the REPowerEU Plan driving momentum, the sector is crucial in shaping the future energy landscape. The voice of innovation and growth is highly anticipated.
The Sustainable Fuels Europe Summit 2025 (#SFES2025) is Europe’s leading event for advancing sustainable fuels, set for June 17-18 at IFEMA Madrid. The summit will gather over 350 industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to address key topics such as regulatory frameworks, technological advancements, industry value chains, and cross-sector collaborations. Focus areas will include sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), bio-methane, and sustainable marine fuels (SMF), providing insights into production, supply, and successful market cases.
Join us at #SFES2025 as we explore the future of sustainable fuels and forge collaborations that pave the way for a greener, more competitive energy sector!
Location: IFEMA, Madrid
Morning Session
08:00 - 09:00
60 mins
Registration and Networking Breakfast
09:00 - 09:10
10 mins
Welcome and Opening Remarks
09:10 - 09:25
15 mins
[Keynote Address]: Spain Energy Ministry (MITECO)
09:25 - 09:40
25 mins
[Keynote] Regional Market and its Policy
09:40 - 10:00
20 mins
[Keynote] Market Expertise Knowledge Sharing
10:00 - 10:50
50 mins
[Top Voices] Shaping the Future of Sustainable Fuels: Market Trends and Commercialize Adoption
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The impact from ReFuel Aviation and EUFuel Maritime, and how to step into these energy transitions.
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Discussing next generation of sustainable fuels, in different market, aviation, maritime, industry and road.
Coffee Break and Networking
11:20 - 11:40
20 mins
[Keynote] Repsol’s Views in Delivering Sustainable Fuel towards Circular Economy
11:40 - 12:30
50 mins
[Panel] Financing the Transition: Opportunities and Challenges in Sustainable Fuels Investment
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How to attract investment and enhance regional collaborations in this market?
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Predictability of SAF offtakes and reliability of the regulatory landscape are essential to provide confidence to investors and reduce risk.
Networking Lunch
Afternoon Session
14:00 - 14:20
20 mins
[Project Roadshow A] Real-World Success Stories in Sustainable Fuels
14:20 - 15:10
50 mins
[SAF Panel] Focusing on Ecosystem: Developing the High Value Supply Chain for Sustainable Aviation
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There’s limitation producing fuel from biomass, would other potential process or technology be suitable to promote the supply, such like PtL.
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How important is feed-stock in this industry.
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Lowering cost is a mandatory action to walk through the development of SAF.
15:10 - 16:00
50 mins
[Biomethane Panel]: Decarbonizing Heavy Industries - the Possibilities of Biomethane
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Would bio-methane be a reliable replacement of natural gas in some ways?
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More standards and certifications are needed to help prevent leaks of methane.
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Current progress and goals towards 2030
Coffee Break
16:30 - 16:50
20 mins
[Project Roadshow B] Scaling Supply and Lowering Cost
16:50 - 17:40 50mins
[SMF Panel]: Successful Integration of Sustainable Fuels in Maritime
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Which sustainable marine fuels has more share of the market? What would customers likely to choose in decarbonizing marine industry.
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Current collaboration agreements or offtakes between supplier and demand.
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Physical gap between marine fuel locations and major ports, will the infrastructure require to be expanded or upgraded?