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Alternative Fuels Conference

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A Deep Dive into the Future of Marine Energy

The Alternative Fuels Conference at the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge offers an objective analysis of the potential of alternative fuels in the maritime sector. This conference explores the technology aspects, challenges, and advancements related to marine energy solutions based on alternative fuels, including hydrogen, methanol, and other innovative sources. Attendees will gain valuable insights into ongoing research, real-world applications, and future developments in this rapidly evolving field.

Join the 6th H2 and Alternative Fuels Conference

Friday, July 4, 2025

The 6th H2 and Alternative Fuels Conference

Organized by the Mission for Energy Transition, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, and the Yacht Club de Monaco, the 6th edition of the Hydrogen and Alternative Fuels Conference will spotlight technology awareness and innovation for the maritime and yachting sectors.

This half-day event will gather experts, industry players, and regulators to explore clean energy solutions and alternative propulsion systems. Topics will include Maritime Decarbonization, Hydrogen Refueling, the Role of Dual Fuel Engines, and a lot more.

Join us to discover how cutting-edge technologies are reshaping the future of sustainable maritime mobility.

2024

H2 pioneers in the Yachting Industry

Organized by the Mission for Energy Transition, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation & the Yacht Club de Monaco. For its 5 th edition, the Monaco Hydrogen Round Table will address the question of technology awareness for the maritime and yachting industries in the domain of hydrogen innovation.

2023

4th Hydrogen Round Table balanced between challenges and feasibility

The 4th Monaco Hydrogen Group Round Table took place on Friday 7th July during the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, supported by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and Energy Transition Mission. The entire ecosystem – from public authorities and classification bodies to generator developers and engine manufacturers, naval architects and shipyards – came together with one objective to ensure hydrogen plays its rightful role in decarbonising the marine sector, whatever the solutions adopted, which are many!