The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy will host an international conference on green hydrogen from July 5 to 7, 2023, in New Delhi. The goal is to bring together scientists and business leaders from around the world to talk about new developments and technologies in the entire green hydrogen value chain. Participants in the sector will discuss how the green hydrogen landscape is changing and how innovation is driving solutions in the sector at the meeting.
The ministry said that in addition to domain-specific study interactions on hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and applications, the conference will also talk about green financing, improving the skills of human resources, and new business ideas in this area. It will give people a chance to share and learn from the best practices in the field from around the world.
Addressing a curtain raiser press conference on the international conference, the Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Bhupinder Singh Bhalla underlined the role of industry in various steps of the value chain, such as production, distribution, and storage. He said that the conference seeks to bring the best minds together to explore solutions for developing and strengthening the national green hydrogen ecosystem.
He further added that the green hydrogen ecosystem is important in order to attain the basic production target of the National Green Hydrogen Mission of producing 5 MMT of green hydrogen per annum by the year 2030.
Bhalla said that as per their last count, about 48 projects on green hydrogen / green ammonia have been publicly announced in India.
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