As the demand for green energy intensifies, so does the number of events dedicated to solar, hydro, wind, biomass, and hydrogen power.
Figuring out which clean energy conferences and trade shows are truly worth your time and money can be challenging with so many options available.
To help you decide, we’ve created a list of the top renewable energy events of 2026. Read on to discover global opportunities for growth and collaboration in this sector.
1. Solar Energy Expo 2026
When: January 13 – 15, 2026
Where: Warsaw, Poland
Attendees of this event will have the opportunity to explore the latest trends in the solar power industry, compare and analyze various panel solutions, take advantage of exclusive expo promotions and discounts, and forge new business partnerships.
The 2026 expo will host hundreds of manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and service providers of PV systems, showcasing their most recent products and innovations.
You may register here.
2. POWERGEN
When: January 20-22, 2026
Where: San Antonio, USA
POWERGEN is an important event for energy generation professionals. It gathers power producers, utility companies, major energy users, OEMs, and EPCs from many different countries.
This clean energy conference has a diverse technical program, including streams on nuclear’s evolution, microgrid breakthroughs, hydropower trends, and optimizing plant performance.
Feedback from past events: “This is my first year at POWERGEN and so far I can just say, wow, this event is huge. I never thought I would have access to so many different vendors and so many different experts in the energy industry by coming to an event like this.” Caitlyn Watkins, Cleco
You may register here.
3. SED Forum
When: March 16-18, 2026
Where: Lost Pines, USA
The SED forum connects sustainability and energy experts from multiple industries to promote cross-sector learning and development. It also helps link up energy customers with leading solution providers, facilitating one-on-one meetings and evaluations of power solutions.
SED hosts two energy conferences annually — one in the spring, and one in the fall.
Feedback from Past Events: “I highly recommend the SED Net Zero Conference to anyone on their sustainability journey. SED brings together top-notch subject matter experts and vendors who provide valuable insights and solutions for crafting effective proposals.” Charu Sharma, Gotham Greens Director
You may register here.
4. NTNU Energy Transition Conference 2026
When: March 18, 2026
Where: Trondheim, Norway
Industry leaders, policymakers, academics, and NGOs gather annually at this clean energy conference to share the latest knowledge on sustainable systems and discuss steps toward achieving a zero-carbon future.
Additional workshops and activities will take place as part of NTNU Energy Transition Week.
You may register here.
5. Energy Storage
When: March 24-25, 2026
Where: Dallas, USA
This 2026 energy event offers two days of networking, strategic discussions, and expert insights, with a focus on themes like asset optimization, supply risk and resource planning.
Attendees include investors, developers, utilities, policymakers, and technology providers, making this an excellent event to forge partnerships and explore new opportunities in the energy storage space.
Feedback from past events: “I have learned a lot by attending the summit and enjoyed connecting with other folks in the industry.” Midcontinent Independent System Operator
You may register here.
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6. Renewable Energy Markets (REM) Asia
When: April 21 – 22, 2026
Where: Singapore
Decisionmakers worldwide will gather in Singapore for this two-day renewable energy conference.
REM ASIA addresses the challenges and opportunities in scaling clean energy across the continent. There will be panels on regional renewable demand, corporate buyer perspectives, energy policies, and new procurement models.
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
7. WindEurope
When: April 21 – 23, 2026
Where: Madrid, Spain
WindEurope is one of the leading renewable energy organizations in Europe. Its annual conference features expert lectures, speaker sessions, and round tables on cutting-edge wind industry innovations.
This event includes a wind energy trade show that showcases the latest onshore and offshore developments through interactive pavilions, live demonstrations, and other activities.
You may register here.
8. All-Energy 2026
When: May 13–14, 2026
Where: Glasgow, United Kingdom
As the UK’s largest low-carbon energy and supply chain renewables event, it provides an excellent platform to network with suppliers, developers, buyers, investors, and policymakers.
The All-Energy and the co-located Dcarbonise conference cover a wide range of topics, including low-carbon heat, energy efficiency, and sustainable transport. They give attendees the insights and strategies needed to meet energy security and net-zero challenges head-on.
Feedback from past events: “Excellent variety of exhibitors for networking opportunities and wide choice of seminars on a wide variety of topics – almost needs to be three days to get the most out of it!” Principal Land Consultant
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
9. World Hydrogen 2026
When: May 19 – 21, 2026
Where: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
This clean energy event brings over 15,000 industry professionals together to share insights about their hydrogen projects. Highlights include the world’s largest hydrogen-focused exhibition, the World Hydrogen Awards, H2 Tech stage presentations, and Rotterdam site visits.
Feedback from past events: “I’ve been coming to the hydrogen summit here in Rotterdam for several years now, and it’s changing as we move from year to year. What we’re seeing now is that we’re in a position where things are becoming more real where projects are actually happening.” Caroline Stancell, Executive Director of Hydrogen (Europe and Africa)
You may register here.
10. European Biomass Conference & Exhibition (EUBCE) 2026
When: May 19-22, 2026
Where: The Hague, The Netherlands
This renewable energy conference provides a forum for scientists, engineers, planners, and policymakers to discuss the biomass sector’s current challenges and future possibilities.
The 34th edition will feature keynotes from leading experts in the field, poster presentations, EU project workshops, and discussions on biomass research, technologies, and applications.
Feedback from past events: “I am a researcher working on biomass and converting organic waste into bioenergies. I think this is a good opportunity to get up-to-date information about biomass and bioenergy industries.” Yonah Jeong, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
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11. The Smarter E Europe
When: June 22-25, 2026
Where: Munich, Germany
The Smarter E Europe combines four major conferences under one roof: Intersolar Europe Conference, ees Europe Conference, Power2Drive Europe Conference, and EM-Power Europe Conference. Each focuses on a specific clean energy pillar—solar, storage, sustainable mobility, and smart energy systems.
Together, they create one of Europe’s largest renewable energy trade shows, attracting over 110,000 visitors and 3,000 exhibitors.
You may register here.
12. Energy Trends 2026
When: June 29-30, 2026
Where: Berlin, Germany
This sustainable development and clean energy conference brings together researchers, professors, scientists, business delegates, and entrepreneurs from around the world to share knowledge and network.
Renewable energy experts and sustainability trailblazers will lead keynote presentations, panel discussions, and conference sessions.
You may register here.
13. IEEE Conversion Congress & Expo (ECCE 2026)
When: October 4-8, 2026
Where: Vancouver, Canada
The ECCE 2026 event will bring together researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to explore the latest advancements in energy conversion components and controls. Featuring a mix of tutorials, poster presentations, and joint industry-academia panels, this congress offers opportunities to learn and connect.
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
14. ASES National Solar Conference 2026
When: October 19-21, 2026
Where: Austin, USA
The American Solar Energy Society (ASES) will host their annual convention in the summer. This year’s theme means exploring technologies, opportunities, and strategies that will expand clean energy reach globally.
Attendees can expect powerful keynote sessions, engaging panels, and practical workshops designed to inspire action and collaboration.
Feedback from past events: “You think you have knowledge but when you come here you see people with stupendous skills and expertise. I’m glad to meet like-minded people here, people who are ready to roll up their sleeves and help us in achieving clean energy.” ASES Solar attendee
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
15. Water, Energy, and Technology, and Environment Exhibition (WETEX)
When: October 20-22, 2026
Where: Dubai, UAE
Organized by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, WETEX is the largest sustainability and renewable energy technology event in the region. This annual exhibition allows attendees to discover the latest technological developments and discuss trends related to energy, water conservation, and natural resource management.
The 2025 edition saw over 50,000 visitors from 65 countries, and featured over 2,800 companies, along with 26 country pavilions.
You’ll find registration and pricing information here.
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