Green Hydrogen Policy Accelerator Training Course Comes to New Delhi
Key Ideas
- ISA and GH2 launch a Green Hydrogen Policy Accelerator Training Course in New Delhi, following a successful edition in Cairo, to empower government officials with expertise in green hydrogen and renewable energy.
- The course aims to strengthen the Green Hydrogen Innovation Centre platform, provide knowledge on green hydrogen production and policy development, and foster collaboration among senior officials from various countries.
- GH2 focuses on creating favorable market conditions and aims to involve everyone in combating high carbon emissions. The training aims to highlight challenges and opportunities in the green hydrogen sector.
- Participants will gain in-depth knowledge on renewable energy and green hydrogen, learn from industry leaders, and contribute to the Green Hydrogen Enabling Environment Course Book 2024 to be published at COP29.
The International Solar Alliance (ISA) and the Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2) have introduced a six-day training course named 'Green Hydrogen Policy Accelerator Training Course' in New Delhi, following a precedent set in Cairo, Egypt. The course targets bolstering the Green Hydrogen Innovation Centre (GHIC) platform and educating government officials on renewable energy, green hydrogen production, applications, and policy formulation. Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General of ISA, emphasized the importance of empowering officials with knowledge in the green hydrogen sector. The course seeks to create favorable market conditions and address challenges in the green hydrogen space. GH2, an international non-profit organization, collaborates with various stakeholders to advance green hydrogen initiatives. The training in New Delhi will facilitate deep insights into renewable energy and green hydrogen, encourage collaboration among officials, and contribute to the Green Hydrogen Enabling Environment Course Book 2024. The initiative by ISA and GH2 aims to drive the transition to sustainable energy and combat high carbon emissions effectively.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Solar Power
Industry Collaboration
Government Officials
Global Energy System
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