As part of the German Energy Solutions Initiative of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, an Energy Trade Mission to Poland will take place from 26 to 30 October 2026. Under the title “Production of Green Gases including Biomethane and Green Hydrogen”, the mission supports German companies in gaining structured access to the Polish market for green gases and in establishing concrete business contacts.
Poland’s market for biomethane and green hydrogen is still at an early stage, but is developing with increasing momentum. Key drivers include European climate policy, rising energy security requirements and growing decarbonisation needs in industry, transport and the energy sector. With its strong agricultural and food industries, municipal residual waste streams and existing industrial demand structures, Poland offers attractive conditions for the development of green gas markets.
This creates concrete market opportunities for German providers of technologies and services in the fields of biomethane and biogas plants, gas upgrading, grid injection and biomethane utilisation, power-to-gas, biological methanation, electrolysis, hydrogen-ready gas applications, compression and storage, measurement, control and safety technology, as well as engineering, EPC, process automation and digital plant optimisation.
eclareon is organising the Energy Trade Mission in cooperation with the German-Polish Chamber of Industry and Commerce (AHK Poland). eclareon’s role focuses on promoting the mission in Germany, identifying and approaching suitable German companies and multipliers, and supporting the registration and acquisition process.
The mission is particularly aimed at German technology providers, plant manufacturers, component suppliers as well as engineering and EPC service providers seeking to position their solutions in the Polish market or expand existing business activities.
The programme in Warsaw includes an on-site briefing on the economic and political situation, regulatory frameworks and intercultural aspects of doing business in Poland. It also features a specialist conference with experts from Poland and Germany, presentations by the participating German companies and individually prepared B2B meetings with potential partners, customers, project developers and other relevant market stakeholders.