India-EU Partnership at ICGH-2024: Driving Green Hydrogen Forward
Key Ideas
  • India announces partnership with European Hydrogen Week to boost green hydrogen exports and address EU regulations for enhanced collaboration.
  • Letter of Intent signed between Netherlands' Chane Terminal and India's ACME Cleantech for Ammonia import terminals.
  • Renowned figures like Saina Nehwal and Prof. Ajay K. Sood advocate for youth involvement in driving the Green Hydrogen movement forward.
  • Panel discussions emphasize the importance of green hydrogen, decarbonization, and renewable energy in achieving India's renewable energy production goals by 2030.
The International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH-2024) in New Delhi saw India's announcement of an exclusive partnership with the European Hydrogen Week to boost green hydrogen exports and align with EU regulations. Notable collaborations included a Letter of Intent signed for Ammonia import terminals between Netherlands' Chane Terminal and India's ACME Cleantech. Sessions chaired by key figures like Pankaj Agarwal and Dr. Abhay Karandikar discussed the significance of green hydrogen in global decarbonization efforts and shared strategies to address challenges in the sector. The event highlighted the vital role of innovation and leadership in the youth, with figures like Saina Nehwal and Prof. Ajay K. Sood urging active participation in the green hydrogen movement. Panel discussions emphasized the youth's impact on climate action and sustainability, aligning with India's goal to become a major renewable energy producer by 2030. The session concluded with a call for sustainable practices and engagement of youth in combating climate change, reflecting a collective commitment to a greener future.
ADVANCEH2

Our vision is to be the world's leading online platform for advancing the use of hydrogen as a critical piece needed to deliver net-zero initiatives and the promise of a clean H2 energy future.

© 2024 AdvanceH2, LLC. All rights reserved.