Redefining Energy Systems: India's Green Hydrogen Commitment
Key Ideas
- Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India launches National Green Hydrogen Mission with a significant outlay to drive clean energy production, R&D, and job creation.
- Conference attended by government officials, scientists, industry leaders, and youth highlights the transformative potential of Green Hydrogen in decarbonizing industries and reshaping the energy landscape.
- International collaboration and knowledge exchange play a crucial role in advancing the Green Hydrogen economy, with initiatives and advancements shared by various countries and global organizations.
- Focus on skilling, safety, innovation, and policy frameworks to establish India as a global leader in Green Hydrogen production and export, aiming to create 6,00,000 lakh green jobs.
The International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH-2024) held in Delhi marked the beginning of a new energy era in India, focusing on the country's commitment to advancing the Hydrogen Agenda. Minister Shripad Y. Naik highlighted the government's dedication to clean and green energy, introducing the National Green Hydrogen Mission with a substantial budget allocation. The conference, attended by key figures like Shri Pralhad Joshi and Prof. Ajay K. Sood, emphasized the importance of youth empowerment and skill development for a sustainable future. Various sessions and discussions showcased the transformative potential of Green Hydrogen in decarbonizing industries and reshaping the energy landscape. International collaboration and knowledge exchange were key themes, with insights shared from countries like the USA, EU, Australia, and more. The conference also highlighted the importance of skilling, safety, innovation, and policy frameworks to position India as a global leader in Green Hydrogen production and export, aiming to create a significant number of green jobs.
Topics
India
Renewable Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Youth Empowerment
Job Creation
International Collaboration
Latest News