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4th European Green Steel Summit 2026

Date: 20 April 2026 to 21 April 2026
Location Dusseldorf, Germany



As one of the continent’s most carbon-intensive sectors, steel production faces the dual challenge of reducing emissions while maintaining industrial competitiveness in a global market influenced by the EU Green Deal, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and the evolving carbon cost landscape.

The shift toward green steel, powered by renewable energy, hydrogen-based DRI, and circular production models, is redefining how Europe will secure its leadership in sustainable materials.

The 4th European Green Steel Summit 2026 will convene leading steel producers, technology innovators, energy suppliers, policymakers, and value chain partners to explore strategies and partnerships for achieving large-scale industrial decarbonisation.

Key discussions will focus on the integration of hydrogen and CCUS technologies, the industrialization of green steel processes, responsible sourcing, and ESG compliance across the supply chain.

The summit will also highlight circular economy practices, data-driven optimization, and market mechanisms—such as green premiums and certification schemes—that will shape demand and accelerate the adoption of low-carbon steel in automotive, construction, and manufacturing sectors.


The summit will be held in-person and online.


Hot Topics

  • Decoding the Future Market: A New Landscape Under the Influence of Policy, Financing, and Green Premium
  • From Low-Carbon to Net-Zero Steel
  • CCUS Integration for Steel
  • Hydrogen-Based DRI-EAF Route
  • Responsible Sourcing and ESG Compliance
  • Europe’s Raw Materials Resilience vs. Import Dependency
  • Advancing Scrap-Based EAF Production
  • Panel Discussion: From Pilot Projects to Scaled Decarbonization
  • EU ETS, CBAM and Strategic Decarbonization
  • Circular Economy for Low-Carbon Steel
  • Data and AI for Decarbonized Steelmaking
  • Material Innovation for Hydrogen Economy

Industries/Sectors

Steel Production and Manufacturing; Mining and Raw Materials; Energy and Hydrogen Production; Carbon Capture and Utilization; Technology and Digital Solutions; Sustainability Consulting; Financial Services and Investment; Automotive and Transportation; Construction and Infrastructure; Renewable Energy; Policy and Regulatory Bodies; Research and Academia; Environmental Services

4th European Green Steel Summit 2026 is looking forward to your arrival.

More information about summit registration, sponsorship and partnership

2026-04-20 00:00:00 2026-04-21 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 4th European Green Steel Summit 2026 As one of the continent’s most carbon-intensive sectors, steel production faces the dual challenge of reducing emissions while maintaining industrial competitiveness in a global market influenced by the EU Green Deal, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and the evolving carbon cost landscape. The shift toward green steel, powered by renewable energy, hydrogen-based DRI, and circular production models, is redefining how Europe will secure its leadership in sustainable materials. The 4th European Green Steel Summit 2026 will convene leading steel producers, technology innovators, energy suppliers, policymakers, and value chain partners to explore strategies and partnerships for achieving large-scale industrial decarbonisation. Key discussions will focus on the integration of hydrogen and CCUS technologies, the industrialization of green steel processes, responsible sourcing, and ESG compliance across the supply chain. The summit will also highlight circular economy practices, data-driven optimization, and market mechanisms—such as green premiums and certification schemes—that will shape demand and accelerate the adoption of low-carbon steel in automotive, construction, and manufacturing sectors. The summit will be held in-person and online. Hot Topics Decoding the Future Market: A New Landscape Under the Influence of Policy, Financing, and Green Premium From Low-Carbon to Net-Zero Steel CCUS Integration for Steel Hydrogen-Based DRI-EAF Route Responsible Sourcing and ESG Compliance Europe\'s Raw Materials Resilience vs. Import Dependency Advancing Scrap-Based EAF Production Panel Discussion: From Pilot Projects to Scaled Decarbonization EU ETS, CBAM and Strategic Decarbonization Circular Economy for Low-Carbon Steel Data and AI for Decarbonized Steelmaking Material Innovation for Hydrogen Economy Industries/Sectors Steel Production and Manufacturing; Mining and Raw Materials; Energy and Hydrogen Production; Carbon Capture and Utilization; Technology and Digital Solutions; Sustainability Consulting; Financial Services and Investment; Automotive and Transportation; Construction and Infrastructure; Renewable Energy; Policy and Regulatory Bodies; Research and Academia; Environmental Services 4th European Green Steel Summit 2026 is looking forward to your arrival. More information about summit registration, sponsorship and partnership Dusseldorf, Germany
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