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Green Hydrogen – Energy Infrastructure and Industrial Decarbonisation

On October 13th–17th, 2025, Trade Horizons is hosting a delegation of established German companies in the green hydrogen, CCUS and energy infrastructure sectors to the United Kingdom. The companies are visiting to learn about the UK market, share their technology and develop strategic relationships with relevant UK companies.
The project is part of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).

Area of application/technology:
Green hydrogen, CCUS (carbon capture, utilisation and storage), energy infrastructure, energy storage, industrial decarbonisation, renewable integration, hydrogen distribution and transport solutions.

The Opportunity

Lunch and Networking Event UK Hydrogen
Date: Tuesday 14th October
Time: 13:30 – 17:00
Location: Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, The Masdar Building, Sackville St, Manchester, M1 3BB

This networking event offers UK stakeholders the chance to connect directly with German decision makers at the forefront of the energy transition. The delegation represents companies in green hydrogen, CCUS, energy infrastructure, industrial decarbonisation, and related fields, showcasing cutting-edge technologies such as advanced electrolysis, hydrogen storage and transport, hydrogen-ready grids, high-temperature hydrogen furnaces, and CCUS business models. It provides a unique platform to explore collaboration, technology transfer, and partnerships that can modernise and decarbonise the UK’s energy supply.


About the German companies

The delegation will include decision makers from German companies in the fields of green hydrogen, CCUS, energy infrastructure, industrial decarbonisation, energy efficiency, storage, smart grids, engineering and consulting services. These companies offer innovative technologies such as advanced electrolysis, hydrogen storage and transport, hydrogen-ready grid upgrades, high-temperature hydrogen furnaces, and CCUS business models to modernise the UK energy supply.

Germany has been actively developing green hydrogen and carbon capture technologies for many years. This is an opportunity to share ideas, concepts, goals, challenges, and innovative technologies for the benefit of all stakeholders.

H2 Powercell GmbH 

Founded in 2020, H2 Powercell develops hydrogen fuel cell systems that deliver both electricity and heat for residential, commercial, and industrial use. Its product range includes combined heat and power units, modular hydrogen energy systems, and backup power solutions, all supported by smart monitoring tools. The company focuses on scalable, flexible, and user-friendly hydrogen technology to advance sustainable energy supply. Download full profile here. 

Schwer Fittings GmbH 

Founded in 1938, Schwer Fittings specialises in stainless steel pipe connection technology, producing couplings, fittings, valves, and hoses across multiple European sites. The company ensures high precision and flexibility through strict quality control and custom production. Its hydrogen-ready solutions, including the u2 Twin Ferrule Fitting, are designed for leak-tight performance in hydrogen production, storage, transport, and refuelling systems. Download full profile here. 

Kawasaki Gas Turbine Europe GmbH 

Kawasaki Gas Turbine Europe provides gas turbines, gas engines, and integrated energy solutions, with a strong focus on hydrogen-capable technologies. It has demonstrated turbines operating on 30 percent hydrogen blends with ultra-low emissions, aiming for 100 percent hydrogen in the future. With outputs ranging from 1.7 to 34 MW and full lifecycle services, the company supports industrial cogeneration, district heating, and energy transition projects across Europe. Download full profile here. 

Hesphera GmbH 

Hesphera specialises in innovative hydrogen storage solutions, with a flagship spherical high-pressure tank achieving a breakthrough weight ratio of 5 kg tank per 1 kg hydrogen. This far surpasses current standards. Its technology is particularly suited for mobile and aerospace applications, while the company also provides engineering services, project development, and supply chain partnerships to accelerate adoption of hydrogen technologies. Download full profile here. 

GOETZE Group (GOETZE KG Armaturen) 

GOETZE Group is a manufacturer of safety, pressure reducing, overflow, and vent valves, serving industries from technical gases and cryogenics to food, pharma, and shipbuilding. The company is a key player in hydrogen technology, with solutions spanning electrolysis, storage, refuelling, and decentralised applications. Its valves are certified for pressures up to 1,500 bar and engineered to meet hydrogen-specific challenges such as embrittlement, sealing, and compliance standards. Download full profile here 

Why the delegation is interested in the United Kingdom

The UK is implementing an ambitious “Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener” to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Key initiatives include:

  • Green hydrogen: 5 GW low-carbon hydrogen capacity by 2030, closely linked to renewable energy sources such as offshore wind; supported by the Hydrogen Business Model and the £240 million Net Zero Hydrogen Fund.
  • CCUS: Four industrial CCUS clusters planned by 2030, including HyNet North West and the East Coast Cluster; £1 billion earmarked to develop CCUS infrastructure.
  • Industrial decarbonisation: Focus on hard-to-electrify sectors such as steel, cement and chemicals, with regional clusters like HyNet North West and Teesside playing a central role.

These developments open significant opportunities for German companies in production (advanced electrolysis and renewable integration), distribution (storage, transport, refuelling, hydrogen-ready grids), industrial decarbonisation (hydrogen-based processes, partnerships with UK clusters, consulting and engineering services) and CCUS (industrial carbon capture, CO₂ transport and storage networks).


Below you will find more details of the event and the Registration form

Contact: Giulio Jossa – giulio.jossa@tradehorizons.com

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