RD20 Conference in New Delhi: Advancing Global Clean Energy Innovation
Key Ideas
  • The 6th RD20 Conference began in New Delhi, showcasing India's leadership in clean energy innovation and hosting discussions on green hydrogen, sustainable biofuels, and renewable energy.
  • Key speakers emphasized the importance of collaboration, innovation, and investment in clean energy technologies like green hydrogen to achieve carbon neutrality and a greener world.
  • Technical sessions focused on challenges and solutions in the hydrogen sector, advancements in biofuels, and India's targets for sustainable energy transition through green energy.
  • The conference aims to foster partnerships among academia, industry, and governments to overcome barriers in clean energy and shape the roadmap for international cooperation.
The 6th RD20 Conference, organized by TERI in collaboration with MNRE, commenced in New Delhi, marking India's leadership in global clean energy innovation. The event gathers experts from G20 nations to discuss pathways for achieving carbon neutrality through international collaboration. Sessions highlighted green hydrogen technologies, sustainable biofuels, and renewable energy advancements. Key figures like Dr Vibha Dhawan and Shri PK Singh stressed the importance of innovation and India's commitment to clean energy. Discussions on hydrogen and biofuels addressed technical challenges, investment needs, and the role of collaborations in advancing sustainable solutions. The conference focuses on building research initiatives, addressing shared challenges, and fostering partnerships to drive clean energy development. With a positive sentiment towards hydrogen and clean energy, the event aims to set actionable collaborations among G20 members for a cleaner and greener future.
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