Green Energy Opportunities 2025

Investing in Resilient, Smart and Net-Zero Systems

Join the GEO Forum – where vision meets action.

The GEO Forum is a platform dedicated to exploring practical pathways and tangible opportunities for a sustainable future, with a strong focus on networking, knowledge exchange, and actionable strategies for a fair and accelerated transition towards a green and digital society.

The Forum brings together key actors from across Europe – from Southeast Europe to the North Sea and the Baltic – with the goal of strengthening cooperation and implementing innovative solutions in diverse regional contexts and at various levels of development. 

This forum is unique because it brings together key stakeholders from different countries and sectors to collaborate on a concrete Zero Emission Corridor (ZEC) project — turning shared goals into actionable investments with strong financial backing and strategic partnerships.

The working language is English.

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Speakers

The list of confirmed speakers will be available soon.
Stay tuned for updates on leading experts, policymakers, innovators, and investors joining the GEO Forum.

Programme

GREEN ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES 2025

Investing in Resilient, Smart and Net-Zero Systems

Opening Remarks

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Dubravka Šuica

Commissioner for the Mediterranean, European Commission

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Ivan Sablić

Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia in Stuttgart

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Jorgo Chatzimarkakis

CEO, Hydrogen Europe

1. Vision 2050: Shaping the Sustainable and Digital Future We Want

A roundtable on building resilient, inclusive, and energy-efficient systems – what kind of society and technologies do we need to achieve climate neutrality by 2050?

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Ivan Dabo

the Mayor of Novalja, Croatia

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Marius Schäfer

VhU Hessen, Germany

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Prof. Dr. Peter Birkner

House of Energy e.V., Germany

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Dr. David Novak

University lecturer, Germany

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Dr. Thomas Neuenhahn

Siemens Energy, Germany

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Uroš Salobir

ELES, Slovenia

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Prof. Dr. Birgit Scheppat

Hochschule RheinMain, Germany

2. Conversation Session – Zero Emission Corridor

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Simon Ferjuc

Tetida Power to X, Croatia

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Matjaž Logar

Pelagus d.o.o., Slovenia

3. Technologies That Work – and How to Scale Them

A roundtable focused on ready-to-implement solutions in green energy production, storage, and smart management – highlighting scalable models and the role of local communities in accelerating deployment.

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Kruno Fafanđel

Leonitus, Croatia

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Vjekoslav Majetić

DOK ING Energo, Croatia

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Krešimir Paić

ECCOS, Croatia

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Axel Möhring

energenta ersatzbrennstoffe GmbH, Germany

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Joel Vogl

INFENER AG, Germany

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Dr. sc. Mario Perić

Končar, Croatia

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Rolf Schmitt

BHYO GmbH, Germany

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Natalie Rojko

Energyminer GmbH, Germany

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Dr. Christian Friebe

STOFF2 GmbH, Germany

4. Financing Innovation – EU Funds, Banks, and Private Capital

A panel discussion with financiers and experts on what makes green and digital projects financially viable, how to overcome common barriers, and how to secure funding – from EU programmes to private investments – for communities and entrepreneurs.

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Dr. Alexander Labermeier

State of Hessen, Germany

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Zrinka Raguž

Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds, Croatia

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Robert Vielhaber

Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Germany

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Artur Skipiol

DZ BANK AG, Germany

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Matjaž Logar

Pelagus d.o.o., Slovenia

Moderator

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Robin Weninger

Global Institute of Leadership and Technology (GILT), Germany

Partners & Sponsors

We proudly collaborate with key partners and supporters.
The list of sponsors and partners will be continuously updated.

👉 Interested in partnership or sponsorship opportunities? Contact us!

Zero Emission Corridor (ZEC) — Clean Transport Route from Mediterranean to Baltic Sea

Concept

A Zero Emission Corridor is a designated transport route (road, maritime, rail, inland waterway) focused on enabling and accelerating the use of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), including electric and hydrogen-powered trucks, ships, trains, and barges

 

Main Objectives

  • Decarbonizing Transport: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially from heavy goods transport
  • Improving Air Quality: Cut nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) for healthier environments
  • Accelerating ZEV Adoption: Build infrastructure such as EV charging and hydrogen refueling stations to facilitate use
  • Testing Innovation: Serve as a pilot for new zero-emission technologies and policies
  • Energy Sovereignty: Promote local renewable energy integration with transport systems

 

Key Elements

  • Infrastructure: Strategically placed charging and refueling points; grid upgrades
  • Vehicles: Encourage or mandate ZEV use on corridor routes
  • Policy & Incentives: Subsidies, standards, regulations, and access restrictions for polluting vehicles
  • Collaboration: Governments, private sector, logistics companies, energy providers, and infrastructure managers working together

 

Vision & Hydrogen Energy

  • Aim to create a climate-neutral Europe using green hydrogen from renewable sources such as solar, vertical wind turbines, hydropower, geothermal, wave energy, and waste
  • Hydrogen will power electricity, clean transport, public facilities, heating, and energy storage in smart city solutions

 

Pilot Project: City of Novalja

  • First city in the corridor producing green hydrogen using sea wave energy and electrolysis
  • Pilot 1 MW H2 production under construction, operational by 2027
  • Hydrogen will power public transport, electric vehicle charging, municipal vehicles, lighting, and buildings
  • Goals: reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and achieve local energy self-sustainability by 2030

 

Benefits

  • Introduction of pioneering technologies to the market.
  • Reduced dependency on fossil fuels and lower emissions.
  • Coastal protection through wave energy
  • Job creation and economic growth
  • Use of recyclable and sustainable materials

 

Financing and CEF Call

  • The ZEC project enables securing up to 85% investment subsidy via the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), providing strong financial support
  • High co-financing is possible due to the project’s strategic importance for EU decarbonization and transport innovation
  • Collaboration among forum participants and consortium partners is key to successful project preparation and funding applications

 

Funding & Support

  • EU grants and programs (Green Deal, Innovation Fund, Recovery Plans)
  • Public-private partnerships and ESCO financing models
  • Technical support for project preparation and documentation

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GREEN ENERGY OPPORTUNITIES 2025

Investing in Resilient, Smart and Net-Zero Systems

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Under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Germany