Exploring the Potential of Green Hydrogen: Insights from National-Level Training Programme
Key Ideas
  • The Department of Applied Chemistry at YCCE, Nagpur, in collaboration with CSIR-NEERI, organized a national-level training programme on 'Green Hydrogen: Potential, Challenges, and Applications.'
  • Renowned experts from various institutions shared insights on topics such as green hydrogen fundamentals, advanced electrolysis technologies, storage solutions, and policy frameworks.
  • The event, coordinated by Dr. Megha Sawangikar and conducted by Sanjivani Panditkar, aimed to provide participants with comprehensive knowledge about green hydrogen and its applications.
  • Dr. Prajakta Waghe, the Convener, and Head of the Applied Chemistry Department, along with Dr. Anita Shekhawat and the organizing committee, contributed to the success of the programme.
The Department of Applied Chemistry at Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering (YCCE) in Nagpur, India, joined hands with CSIR-NEERI for a one-week online Short-Term Training Programme (STTP) focusing on 'Green Hydrogen: Potential, Challenges, and Applications.' The event commenced with an inaugural address by Dr. Uday Waghe, Principal of YCCE, and featured sessions led by experts in the field. Dr. Prajakta Waghe provided an overview of the programme, which covered a wide range of topics related to green hydrogen, including its basics, advanced technologies, storage solutions, and policy aspects. Notable speakers like Dr. N. Labhsetwar, Dr. R. Biniwale, Dr. G. Saravanan, Dr. A. Deshmukh, Dr. A. Wankhede, and Dr. P. Mangrulkar shared their valuable insights. The event was meticulously coordinated by Dr. Megha Sawangikar and conducted by Sanjivani Panditkar. Dr. Anita Shekhawat and the organizing committee faculty played a crucial role in ensuring the smooth execution of the programme, aiming to enhance understanding and awareness about green hydrogen among participants.
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