India Hydrogen Alliance Expands Membership to Drive Green Hydrogen Economy
Key Ideas
- The India Hydrogen Alliance welcomes six new members to its coalition, including industry players and partner organizations, to bolster the hydrogen value chain.
- Submission of key documents to the Government of India, such as the National Green Hydrogen Hub Economic Viability Plan and Hydrogen Equipment and Exports Potential Report, showcases IH2A's commitment to driving green hydrogen initiatives.
- Collaborative efforts with state governments and private sector partnerships aim to advance large-scale green hydrogen projects, with a focus on sustainable transport solutions and industrial decarbonization.
- The new members' diverse expertise, ranging from hydrogen-powered vessels to technical capabilities, are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping India's hydrogen ecosystem and accelerating industrial decarbonization.
The India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has announced the addition of six new members to its group, expanding the coalition to 26 members, including industry players and partner organizations. This growth signifies a significant step towards enhancing the hydrogen value chain ecosystem in India. IH2A recently submitted vital documents, such as the National Green Hydrogen Hub Economic Viability Plan and the Hydrogen Equipment and Exports Potential Report, to the Government of India, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing green hydrogen initiatives in the country. By collaborating with state governments and private sector entities, IH2A aims to drive forward large-scale green hydrogen projects with a specific focus on sustainable transport solutions and industrial decarbonization. The new members bring specialized expertise to the alliance, with companies like Sumitomo, HPCL-Mittal Energy, and Jindal Renewable Power expected to shape the hydrogen ecosystem significantly. Cochin Shipyard's work on hydrogen-powered vessels and the technical capabilities offered by Trilegal and Worley are deemed crucial for the progress of long-term projects. IH2A's Secretariat lead highlighted the importance of industry collaboration and government support in achieving the goals outlined in the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The new members will work closely with IH2A's Steering Group, supported by the consulting firm FTI Consulting, to drive initiatives aimed at developing India's hydrogen economy.
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