NTPC to host conference on ‘Green Hydrogen Pilots in India’ on side-lines of G20 Summit 
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NTPC to host conference on ‘Green Hydrogen Pilots in India’ on side-lines of G20 Summit

On the side-lines of G20 Summit, NTPC shall host a day-long conference on "Green Hydrogen Pilots in India" on September 5

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: On the side-lines of G20 Summit, NTPC shall host a day-long conference on "Green Hydrogen Pilots in India" on September 5, at India Habitat Centre in Delhi.

This event shall showcase various Green Hydrogen Pilots being implemented by both public and private sector companies. It will also serve as a platform to showcase the pioneering innovative pilots and progress in green hydrogen technology.

The seminar will be graced by the presence of Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy RK Singh.

Participants will have the opportunity to see the pilot innovations and gain valuable insights into the future of clean energy. The discussion during the event will help in assimilation of information and encourage sharing of achievements and challenges faced by the early movers. In addition, the pilot projects will help address technological challenges, develop local supply chains, and optimise techno-economic feasibility in the future.

The conference will not only illuminate the path forward but also inspire concerted efforts to achieve the objectives of the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

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