India-UK Collaboration on Green Hydrogen Standardization in New Delhi
Key Ideas
- Bureau of Indian Standards and British Standards Institution conducted a two-day workshop in New Delhi on Green Hydrogen standardization as part of India-UK cooperation.
- The event aimed to strengthen the sustainable hydrogen market by emphasizing safe, scalable, and globally harmonized Regulations, Codes, and Standards.
- Insights from global best practices will enhance India's certification, testing, and standardization, supporting a competitive green hydrogen economy.
- The workshop featured policymakers, technical experts, and industry leaders from both India and the United Kingdom, highlighting the shared vision for innovation and sustainability in the sector.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in collaboration with the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office organized a two-day India-UK Standards Partnership Workshop on Green Hydrogen in New Delhi. The focus of the workshop was to strengthen cooperation between India and the UK on hydrogen standardization to promote Green Hydrogen Production & Regulations. The event highlighted the importance of knowledge exchange, standardization, and innovation in building a sustainable hydrogen market. Ms. Abbey Dorian from BSI emphasized the shared ambition of both countries to lead in green hydrogen and achieve a net-zero future. The workshop discussed safe, scalable, and globally harmonized Regulations, Codes, and Standards (RCS) and aimed at adoption of fast-track PAS standards and global hydrogen certification. The program also supported BIS's efforts under the National Green Hydrogen Mission by identifying gaps in standards, exploring new areas, and connecting with experts. The event brought together policymakers, technical experts, and industry leaders from India and the UK to foster innovation and sustainability in the green hydrogen sector. It is part of the UK Government's Standards Partnership program to increase the use of international standards in India for growth, investment attraction, and trade enhancement.
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