
Canadian Hydrogen Convention 2025 held in Edmonton in April - the nation’s largest forum shaping the future of clean hydrogen. Representing Rockfin, Paweł Trojanowski - Business Development Director Hydrogen Systems, contributed expert insights on European hydrogen markets and transatlantic cooperation. His participation underscored the power of global collaboration in building scalable, robust green hydrogen economies.

A dedicated interview highlighted key challenges and opportunities to all hydrogen stakeholders towards a sustainable future:
-How is the EU advancing hydrogen markets?
-What challenges and opportunities are facing thehydrogen industry?
-How can EU- Canada collaboration accelerates Europe’s energy transition?
- Key Highlights
Hydrogen is a pillar of theEU’s climate-neutral strategy for 2050. With 20 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen targeted by 2030 (half of it imported), partnerships like the one with Canada are essential to achieving this vision.
- Challenges & Opportunities
The sector must overcomehigh CAPEX, cost disparities vs. fossil-derived hydrogen, and fragmented regulations. Yet, with innovation, maturing tech, and strong policy tools likeRED III and CETA, these challenges are turning into opportunities.
-EU–Canada Collaboration
Canada’s East Coast is rich in renewables and export-ready. Its political stability, aligned certification systems, and deep-water ports make it a strategic partner for Europe’s green hydrogen imports.
-Rockfin & HyVentive: Powering the Green Future
Through our HyVentive systems portfolio, Rockfin delivers advanced, modular hydrogen infrastructuretailored for safety, efficiency, and scalability. We are proud to contribute to shaping a secure, sustainable global hydrogen economy.
Publication of the article in Polish can be found on portal zielonagospodarka.pl; read it here