Italy combines exceptional solar irradiance with a sophisticated manufacturing base. Rome, Milan, and Bologna attract delegates from across Southern Europe for solar and clean energy conferences. The events calendar covers solar, wind, hydrogen, energy storage, and grid technology โ spanning multiple years and attracting professionals from across the globe.
Events are hosted across Italy's key cities and business hubs, including Rome. Use the city links below to browse events by location:
Attending renewable energy conferences in Italy gives you direct access to the region's most influential engineers, investors, and policy makers. Events cover every stage of the energy transition โ from technology innovation and project financing to regulatory frameworks and supply chain development.
Use the category cards above to explore specific sectors. Each page lists all upcoming events with dates, venue and registration details filtered by year:
GlobalRenewableEvents.com lists all major renewable energy conferences, expos and summits in Italy across multiple years. Key host cities include Rome. Use the year tabs to filter by 2026, 2027, or 2028.
Rome are the leading host cities for renewable energy conferences in Italy. Use the category cards to browse by sector.
Yes โ Italy hosts both domestic and international renewable energy summits attracting global delegates. Browse the full multi-year calendar above and filter by year and category.
Renewable energy conferences in Italy take place throughout the year. Use the year tabs above to view the 2026, 2027, or 2028 calendars. All listed events are updated daily.
Browse all upcoming renewable energy conferences in Italy above. Click any listing for venue, dates and registration details. You can also submit your event free and reach 50,000+ professionals.
Attending renewable energy conferences in Italy puts you at the centre of one of the world's most dynamic clean energy markets. Gain access to cutting-edge research, live demonstrations, and networking with global investors, developers, and policy makers.