The World Power-to-X Summit 2025: anchor synergies to shape the future of green hydrogen

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Hibapress-Rabat
Under the high patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco will host the 5ᵉ edition of the World Power-To-X Summit October 1 and 2, 2025 in Marrakech. Placed under the aegis of the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, this edition is a continuation of the high royal orientations, aimed at positioning the kingdom as a reference energy hub for green hydrogen. Organized in collaboration with Iresen, Green H2 Cluster, Mohammed VI Polytechnique (UM6P) and Masen University, the summit is a High -level regional regional political and economic dialogue platform Mobilizing all stakeholders- investors, industrialists, research and research players and political decision-makers- around structuring agreements and advanced technological solutions.
The World Power-to-X Summit comes at a key moment, while international dynamics are accelerating and Morocco takes a new step in the implementation of its hydrogen ambition, with the selection of first investors and the launch of structuring projects within the framework of the Morocco offer representing a commitment of 319 billion dirhams (around 29.35 billion euros). These initiatives, focused on the production of green ammonia, industrial fuel and decarbon steel, are part of a long -term vision aimed at positioning the kingdom as a major player in the economy of clean molecules. In this context, the summit presents itself not only as a forum of exchange, but also as a real “Deal-Making Summit”where projects take shape, funding is structured, and decisions are materialized. This pragmatic approach ensures that discussions go beyond the theoretical framework to translate into tangible actions, thus supporting the development of a green and competitive economy.
The discussions will address the key aspects of financing and economic models, in particular offtake agrees, public and private investments as well as risk reduction mechanisms. The question of infrastructure and logistics will also be at the heart of the debates, with a particular emphasis on the development of ports, pipelines and storage solutions, with a view to structuring a fluid and competitive market. Technological innovation will occupy a preponderant place, highlighting advances in electrolysis, production of green ammonia and methanol, as well as the solutions for transporting and storing hydrogen. In addition, the market -oriented applied research, a fundamental pillar of the energy transition, will be at the heart of exchanges, making it possible to bring technological innovations closer to market requirements, in order to make realistic and evolving solutions.