India Energy Week 2025: Green Hydrogen Optimism and Strategic Partnerships
Key Ideas
- India Energy Week 2025 attracted over 70,000 attendees, 700 exhibitors, and 500 speakers from 120 countries, emphasizing the importance of clean energy solutions.
- Gentari, the clean energy arm of PETRONAS, is optimistic about India's energy transition, especially in the green hydrogen sector, with plans to produce five million metric tonnes annually by 2030.
- A collaboration between Gentari, AM Green, and GIC aims to produce five million tonnes of green ammonia annually by 2030, contributing significantly to India's national target under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
- Despite the positive outlook, there is a recognized need for robust infrastructure and efficient value chains to scale up hydrogen production effectively.
India Energy Week (IEW) 2025 recently concluded in New Delhi, hosting a significant number of participants from around the world. The event showcased cutting-edge solutions and served as a platform for strategic partnerships in the energy sector. Sushil Purohit, CEO of Gentari, expressed confidence in India's energy transition, especially highlighting the potential in the green hydrogen industry. With India aiming to produce five million metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, Gentari is expanding its operations in the country. A collaboration between Gentari, AM Green, and GIC is focused on the production of green ammonia to support India's goals. The green hydrogen and ammonia produced will be exported to various international markets, further enhancing India's position in the sustainable energy sector. While significant progress is being made, Purohit emphasized the importance of developing infrastructure and efficient value chains to enable the scaling of hydrogen production effectively.