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Pulse returns for an elevated fourth edition

  • February 19, 2026
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Pulse returns for an elevated fourth edition

More chances to connect, more reasons to collaborate, with enhanced networking that
accelerates a low-carbon future

After three successful editions, Pulse is back for an even bigger and more impactful fourth
year. Since 2023, the event has gathered more than 600 international renewable energy
professionals, confirming its position as a key meeting point for the industry.

The conference also maintains an outstanding reputation among attendees, reflected in its
strong NPS® Score and consistently positive evaluations regarding content quality,
organization, hospitality, and networking opportunities.

This premier renewable energy event will bring together global industry professionals for two days of insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and a dedicated evening to celebrate innovation and collaboration in the transition to a low‑carbon future.

An ambitious edition with enhanced networking

Following the success of Pulse 2025, Pulse 2026 is set to raise the bar even further. Taking
place on April 15th and 16th 2026 at Espacio COAM, Madrid’s vibrant architectural hub,
Pulse will gather key players across the renewable energy value chain, from leading utilities
and developers to EPC specialists and asset managers, to tackle industry challenges and
uncover new business opportunities.

Pulse 2026 is made possible thanks to our media partners Review Energy, Infoenergetics,
and Power Philippines, ensuring strong industry support and coverage.

What to expect:

  • Keynotes speakers and fireside chats

The lineup of C-level and industry professionals will inspire you with their vision for the
future and upcoming trends in renewable energy, decarbonization, and clean technologies.

The agenda is already confirmed and includes notable speakers such as Colin Westmoreland (CIO, Enverus), Bernadette Johnson (General Manager, Head of Power & RatedPower, a part of Enverus Renewables, Enverus), Seynabou Toure (Senior Data Scientist, Imageryst), Matthew Berwind (Team Leader, PV System Simulation and Modeling, Fraunhofer), Carmen Izquierdo (CEO & Co-Founder, nTeaser), Lucio Paiva (Solar Engineer, Casa dos Ventos), and Masaaki Hasegawa (Director, EKO Instruments).

“PULSE has become a must-go event because of its unique content and great networking opportunities.” Santiago Estrada, CEO at QBi Solutions.

  • Technical workshops

Pulse 2026 will feature hands‑on technical sessions on cutting‑edge renewable technologies, covering hot topics such as PV‑BESS hybridization and the application of AI in solar and energy‑system optimization. This year’s agenda promises to delve into advanced subjects, providing attendees with practical knowledge to navigate the evolving renewable energy landscape.

  • Networking opportunities

An excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and valuable industry insights during coffee breaks and a networking dinner.

“Place, food, topics of the keynotes, and number of women presenting.” Hang Bui, PM at Clean Power Research.