
As one of the most relevant industries in our current world, with our established network, we at TRANSFER can help you to expand your business in this field. The Hydrogen sector is an emerging industry that already offers many business opportunities and will only grow in the future. With our elaborate network, knowledge, and experience, TRANSFER can support you in your international expansion in this sector by in depth market analysis, partner selection, client identification and closing deals.
Over the years, the local offices of TRANSFER have assisted companies in getting in touch and to close deals in Europe and the Americas, with the main areas of business being:

Rising energy costs, geopolitical uncertainty, EU climate targets, and global supply chain competition make offshore wind innovation in the Benelux more critical than ever. The Netherlands and the wider region are emerging as a global reference for offshore wind, combining ambitious long-term capacity plans with a mature supply chain and a strong export record across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This article explains how Benelux is combining policy, technology, and international partnerships to build the next generation of offshore wind.
10/12/2025

France’s sustainability sectors are experiencing rapid growth, creating significant opportunities for foreign companies in water treatment, renewable energy, and circular-economy solutions. With ambitious national targets for decarbonization, water management, and resource efficiency, France is positioning itself as a European hub for environmental innovation and market expansion. This article explores the key market opportunities, sector trends, and areas where international companies can contribute to France’s green transition.
17/10/2025

Hydrogen is currently playing an increasingly important role in energy production. Besides its versatility and environmental friendliness, hydrogen has several other advantages. Moreover, Germany is a major producer and researcher in the field of hydrogen. So there are also many laws and subsidies in Germany that support hydrogen companies.

In 2019, the UK became the first major economy to adopt a legally binding obligation to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. One of the most vital aspects in achieving this ambitious goal is the production of energy from renewable sources. Great amount of capital and labour has already been invested and will continue to be invested as energy transition to new forms of energy, such as renewables, will affect every aspect of the economy. Given that a big amount of UK energy is imported it is not only the UK energy companies that have to adapt to this new reality but their energy trade partners too.