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Energy Week Black Sea 2025: Pioneering the Region’s Renewable Energy Future 2-4 April 2025, Bucharest, Romania

11 February 2025
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Energy Week Black Sea (EWBS) 2025 aims to position the Black Sea region as an emerging hub for renewable energy, attracting top government leaders, industry experts, investors, and innovators from Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine, Türkiye, and Georgia. Recognized as Romania’s largest renewable energy conference, the event seeks to accelerate the region’s transition to a sustainable energy future.

The Black Sea Region: A Rising Renewable Energy Hub

Countries in the Black Sea region are making significant strides in tapping into their renewable energy potential:

  • Romania is advancing Contracts for Difference (CfDs) to support large-scale renewable projects.
  • Türkiye continues to attract major investments in solar and wind energy through its YEKA program.
  • Ukraine, despite geopolitical challenges, is expanding its renewable capacity via capacity auctions.
  • Moldova is implementing ambitious policies to streamline energy development.
  • Georgia and Bulgaria are leveraging their geographical advantages to scale offshore wind and green hydrogen initiatives.

Key Highlights of EWBS 2025

Held in Bucharest, the event will bring together over 300 decision-makers and feature:

  • Green Finance Day: A deep dive into financing mechanisms, Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), and regional support schemes like Romania’s CfDs, Türkiye’s YEKA projects, and Moldova’s capacity auctions.
  • Producer-Consumer Meetups: A new initiative fostering direct connections between energy producers and corporate consumers.
  • Dedicated B2B Zone: Facilitated networking sessions with a proven success rate of 98.2%, enabling impactful partnerships.

Key Topics and Focus Areas

  • Policy and regulatory updates driving renewable energy development.
  • Innovations in onshore and offshore wind, solar PV, green hydrogen, biomethane, and energy storage.
  • Addressing key challenges such as permitting delays, grid infrastructure limitations, and financing gaps.

Why the Black Sea Region Matters

As countries in the region align their energy strategies with the European Union’s green transition goals, the Black Sea is set to become a crucial hub for renewable energy. Regional cooperation, enhanced grid connectivity, and technology adoption are paving the way for significant opportunities for developers, investors, and policymakers.

For inquiries, contact:
Invest In Network
Email: info@investinnet.com
Phone: +44 203 9180 792
Website: www.bsenergyweek.com

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