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ICGH 2024 will be India’s way to assert its emerging dominance in green hydrogen: Joshi

Some of the highlights of ICGH 2024 include US as the partner country, a session focussed on the role of young people in addressing climate change & a CEOs’ roundtable

Shalini Sharma

New Delhi: Billing the second edition of the International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH 2024) as India’s way to assert its “emerging dominance” in the green hydrogen sector, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) Pralhad Joshi said that the second edition will be bigger than the first. Addressing the media at a curtain raiser for ICGH 2024 on Wednesday, Joshi said, “After successfully holding the inaugural conference on the Green Hydrogen last year, we are back with the second edition of the conference. This time, we have gone even bigger. Just like our ambition in the Green Hydrogen sector.”

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“The second edition of International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH 2024) marks a significant milestone in our endeavour towards making India the global hub for the production of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives. This year, the three-day event will bring together thought leaders, policymakers, industry experts, and innovators from around the world to explore the latest advancements in Green Hydrogen technology,” he added.

Committed to making India world leader in green hydrogen: Joshi

“We are committed to making India a world leader in this crucial sector. Under Honourable Prime Minister Shri Modi's leadership, we are sending a clear message about India’s aspirations for a leadership position in clean energy and assert its emerging dominance in the Green Hydrogen sector. Through the National Green Hydrogen Mission, we expect to position India as the global hub to produce Green Hydrogen and its derivatives. The conference will provide a platform for showcasing products, services and technologies to a global audience. The conference will also discuss green financing, human resource upskilling and start-up initiatives,” said the minister.

Around 2,000 registrations have already taken place and over 6,000 registrations from international and national scientists are expected, said the minister. He added that the conference will also feature over 120 exhibitors.

Highlights of ICGH 2024: US as partner country, youth session, CEOs’ roundtable

Joshi added, “We’re particularly excited about the youth session, which will provide a platform for the next generation of renewable energy leaders to share their ideas and perspectives.” The special session ‘Green Hydrogen for Youth’ is slated for the second day of the conference, underlining the crucial role of young people in addressing climate change. This session aims to engage and educate the student community about Green Hydrogen as the fuel of the future. This session will bring together eminent celebrities and young environmental activists to share insights about Green Hydrogen and inspire youngsters.

Another highlight of the event will be the CEOs’ Roundtable, to be held at The Ashok on September 11, 2024. “This exclusive gathering will bring together CEOs and investors from leading companies in the Green Hydrogen space, fostering high-level dialogue on industry challenges and opportunities,” said Joshi. Also, the United States (US) will be the partner country for ICGH-2024.

MNRE Secretary Bhupinder S Bhalla said, “This year’s focus is on fostering international collaboration, exploring practical applications in sectors like transportation and energy, and discussing strategies for scaling up Green Hydrogen production. With key sessions on financing, infrastructure development, and youth engagement, the conference serves as a dynamic platform for knowledge-sharing, innovation, and driving global progress towards a sustainable energy future. As we embark on the Second International Conference on Green Hydrogen, we stand at the forefront of a transformative journey towards a sustainable future. This platform unites global minds to advance cutting-edge innovations in Green Hydrogen, fostering collaboration across sectors. Together, we will explore new technologies, strategic partnerships, and pathways to make Green Hydrogen a cornerstone of our clean energy transition. We are excited to witness the growing momentum and eagerly anticipate the impactful outcomes that will shape the future of energy.”

“From policy discussions to technological showcases, ICGH-2024 is designed to accelerate India’s Green Hydrogen journey,” Bhalla said.

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