H2sea returns to World Hydrogen Summit 2026 in Rotterdam

Offshore hydrogen platform at sea with World Hydrogen Summit 2026 event announcement in Rotterdam

H2sea will once again exhibit at the World Hydrogen Summit & Exhibition, taking place from 19–21 May in Ahoy, Rotterdam. Marking its fifth consecutive participation, H2sea has been present since the very first edition of the event.

At this year’s summit, H2sea will showcase its onshore and offshore hydrogen solutions, supporting the development of integrated hydrogen value chains. Visitors are invited to the H2sea stand to learn more about the our latest in-house research and ongoing demonstration projects.

Representing H2sea at the event are Edwin van Drunen, Pascal Ferier, Tom Evertse, Mohool Misra and Marika van Pol, who will be available throughout the exhibition to discuss developments in hydrogen and explore collaboration opportunities.

To schedule a meeting in advance, please contact Marika van Pol at marika@h2sea.nl.

H2sea pitches Solution to Energy Trilemma at WindEurope 2026

H2sea pitches solution for Energy Trilemma at WindEurope 2026

At WindEurope 2026 in Madrid, H2sea attracted strong interest at the Netherlands Pavilion, where Tom Evertse delivered a sharp pitch focused on the energy trilemma: balancing sustainability, affordability, and energy security.

As offshore wind scales rapidly, system limitations are becoming clear. Grid congestion and curtailment are leading to lost renewable energy, while large parts of the energy system still depend on fossil-based fuels. Electricity alone is not enough to drive the transition.

Rather than treating offshore wind as a standalone power source, Tom positioned it as a cornerstone of an integrated energy system—one that connects electrons and molecules, and unlocks the full value of renewable generation.

The takeaway: the energy is already there. The opportunity lies in using it more effectively to solve the energy trilemma.
H2sea already delivers these solutions—integrating offshore wind with hydrogen production, offering offshore hydrogen platforms across 50–1000 MW to onshore hydrogen production modules.