India-UK Workshop: Paving the Way for Green Hydrogen Standards
Key Ideas
- The Bureau of Indian Standards partnered with the British Standards Institution and the UK Government to host a workshop in New Delhi on Green Hydrogen standardization.
- The workshop aimed to strengthen cooperation on hydrogen standardization, focusing on Green Hydrogen Production and Regulations, to support a net zero future.
- The event highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange, standardization, and innovation in shaping a sustainable hydrogen market, with a focus on setting safe, scalable, and globally harmonized standards.
- The collaboration between India and the UK in this field is expected to enhance India's certification, testing, and standardization frameworks for a competitive green hydrogen economy.
The Bureau of Indian Standards, in collaboration with the British Standards Institution and the UK Government, organized a two-day India-UK Standards Partnership Workshop on Green Hydrogen in New Delhi. The event aimed to enhance international collaboration on clean energy, particularly focusing on Green Hydrogen Production and Regulations. Industry leaders, policymakers, and technical experts from both nations gathered to fortify cooperation in hydrogen standardization, highlighting the pivotal role of knowledge exchange, standardization, and innovation in shaping a sustainable hydrogen market. The workshop also emphasized the mutual commitment of India and the UK to become global leaders in green hydrogen, with a shared ambition of achieving a net zero future. The event focused on setting safe, scalable, and globally harmonized Regulations, Codes, and Standards (RCS), as well as promoting the adoption of fast-track Publicly Available Specification (PAS) standards to advance global hydrogen certification processes. The workshop aligned with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming to identify gaps in standards, explore new areas for development, and connect with global experts to enhance India's certification, testing, and standardization frameworks. Inaugurated by key dignitaries, the event laid the foundation for a robust partnership between India and the UK in green hydrogen standardization, setting the stage for future collaborations to achieve their shared clean energy aspirations.
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Certification
Clean Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Global Leadership
Collaboration
Economic Growth
Standardization
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