4th Edition of GREEN HYDROGEN IN INDIA

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For sponsorship opportunities , contact:

Arushi Sethi – Conference Cell
Tel: +91-9891365019
Email: arushi.sethi@indiainfrastructure.com

ABRPL, ACME Cleantech, ACVA Solar, Adani Solar, Ador, AES, Affin Hwang, Aggreko, Alfanar, Amplus Solar, Apraava Energy, Aramco Asia, Ariel International Corporation, Aries Power, Armacell, ASK, Autogrid, Avaada Power, AVI Solar Energy, Axis Capital, Azure Power, Babcock Power, Baker Hughes, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Black &Veatch, BNP Paribas, Bosch Limited, British Deputy High Commission Ahmedabad, Brookings, Buena Vist` Fund Management, Bureau Veritas (India), Cairn, Canadi`n Solar, Chart Industries Inc., Chicago Pneumatic, Chint Power, Clarke Energy, Cleantech Solar Energy, Climate Connect Technologies, CLP, CRGI, CSEP, Customised Energy Solutions, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, Danfoss, Dans Energy, Deccan Epuipment and Management, Delta, Diamond Gas International (DGI), DIMTS, Engie, DSP Investment Managers, Eastern Electrolyser, Eaton, Edelweiss AMC, EIL, Elara Sdcurities, Electrotherm, ELSAC Engineering s.r.l., Energy Infrastructure Management, enfinity, EverSource Capital Private Limited, Farm Gas, Fidelity, First Solar, Flowserve Corporation, Fourth Partner Energy, Fortum, Franklin Templeton, FTI Consulting, GAIL India, GE Oil & Gas India , Baker Hughes, GE Steam Power, Gensol, GIP India, GIZ, GMR Energy, Godrej &Boyce Mfg. Co, Government of Western Australia, Green Planet Logistics, Green Power International, Greenko Group, GSECL, GSPL India Gasnet, H-Energy, H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies Sl, Haryana Power Generation Croporation, Hazira LNG, HCC, HDFC Bank, HEG, Helios, Hero Future Energies, HEROSE GmbH, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, Hitachi ABB, Hoerbiger India, Honeywell, ICICI Bank, Idam Infrastructure Advisory, IDFC Alternatives, IFC, IGL, IIPL, IIT Mandi, India Infastructure Finance Company, Indian Energy Storage Alliance, Indian Railways Organization for Alternate Fuels, IOCL, Indo-German Energy Forum, Indraprastha Gas, Ingersoll-Rand (India) Limited, IREDA, IRM Energy, JNK INDIA, JSW Steel, Jupiter, Kalpataru Power, Kashyap Consultancy Services, KEC International, KepcoPlant Service &Engg, KfW IPEX -Bank GmbH, Khaitan & Co., KPIT Technologies, KPMG, Kraft Powercon India, L&T Solar, Larsen & Toubro, Linde, LLoyd’s Register, LRQA Inspection Services India LLP, Macquarie, Mahanagar Gas, Mahindra Susten, Maithon Power, Max life, MEA, MECON, Ministry of Power, Mitsubishi Corporation India, Mitsui, MNRE, Mosaic Advisors, Mytrah Energy, National Foundation for India, National Institute of Ocean Technology (Ministry of Earth Science, Govt of India), NEC Technologies, NEDO India, New Horizon, Nikko AM, NIOT Campus,NITI Aayog, Nomura Asset Management, NTPC, NTPC Limited, Ohmium, Okaya Power, ONGC, Oswal Infrastructure, Oxbow Capital, Panasonic, Panitek Power AG, Parker Hannifin, Petronet LNG, Plug Power, POSOCO, POWER GRID, PPN Power Generating Company, Praxair, PunjLloyd, PwC, Q Tech Consultants, Ramboll, ReGen Powertech, Reliance Industries, ReNew Power, Respo Safety Solutions, RITES, Rockwin Flowmeter, S&P Flobal Platts, SafeEnergy, Samena Capital, Samsung Heavy, SBI, SBI Capital Markets, SBI MF, Schneider, SECI, Sembcorp Green Infra, SEROS, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, Shell India, Siemens Gamesa, Singhania System Technologies, Skipper, Solar Energy Corporation of India, Sprng Energy, Statkraft India, STEAG Energy, Sterling & Wilson, Sterlite, Sumitomo, Suzlon, Tata Projects, Tata Aia, Tata AMC, Tata Asset Management, Tata Cleantech Capital, Tata Power, Technip Energies, TERI, TGE Gas Engineering, The Corporate Profiles, Thermax, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Think gas Distribution, Toshiba JSW Power Systems, Toyo Engineering, Toyo Engineering India Private Limited, Toyota Kirloskar, UPES, UTI AMC, Vedanta, Veeco Instruments, Vikram Solar, VRV Asia Pacific, Waaree Energies, WALLFORT Financial Services, Wartsila, Welspun Renewables Energy, World Bank, Yes Bank, Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

ITC Maratha, Mumbai

The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, the leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes Power Line, Renewable Watch, tele.net, Indian Infrastructure and Smart Utilities magazines.

It also publishes Power News (a weekly newsletter), and a series of reports on the energy sector, including the Commercial and Industrial Green Hydrogen Market In India and India’s Renewable Energy Outlook 2021, Green Hydrogen Market In india, Power Market In South Asia, Solar Market in India, Solar Power in India, Solar Power in Africa, Wind-Solar Hybrid Market in India and Rooftop Solar in India. It also publishes the Solar Power Directory and Yearbook and the Wind Power Directory and Yearbook.

For sponsorship opportunities and delegate registrations, contact:

Arushi Sethi – Conference Cell
Tel: +91-9891365019
Email: arushi.sethi@indiainfrastructure.com
Khushie Bhardwaj- Conference Cell
Tel: +91-9818761616
Email: khushie.bhardwaj@indiainfrastructure.com

  • Green hydrogen is one of the most promising and rapidly growing sectors in the clean energy landscape with its range of applications from transport to industries to power. As the countryand the industry move towards their net zero targets, a massive volume of projects has beenannounced from both the public and private sectors in recent months.
  • While energy majors like NTPC, IndianOil, GAIL, Adani and Reliance have announced ambitious plans to include green hydrogen as an important part of their decarbonisation plans, large renewable energy developers like ACME, ReNew Power, Greenko and Hero Future Energies have also made significant headway intapping this nascent but attractive market.
  • Further, with mandates for green hydrogen uptake being proposed, large industrial consumers have started considering green hydrogen as a key part of their future energy mix.
  • The release of the much-awaited first phase of the green hydrogen policy in February 2022 has given the industry further encouragement to kickstart itsambitious plans. While the policy has been largely well-received, there remain certain important concernsthat need to be addressed for the large-scale uptake of green hydrogen. These concerns are expected to be taken care of in the next phase of the policy.
  • Progress is also being made on the manufacturing side with collaborations being undertaken with both domestic and foreign technology providers. Going forward, incentives are required for manufacturing electrolysers and improving the cost competitiveness of green hydrogen when compared to grey hydrogen to promote large-scale uptake.
  • The mission of this two-day conference is to bring together policymakers, renewable energy developers, contractors, large industrial consumers, oil and gas companies, electrolyser manufacturers, technology providers, grid operators, researchers, consultants, and investors to shed light on the ongoing developments and experiences from early projects, share perspectives on key issues and solutions, and discuss the way forward for expanding the green hydrogen ecosystem in India. This conference aims to highlight the key applications, emerging landscape and opportunities, key technologies and prospects for manufacturing, cost economics and outlook for green hydrogen development in India.
  • Prabodha Acharya, Chief Sustainability Officer, JSW
  • Avinash Anurag, Senior Vice President, SBI Capital Markets
  • Swetarko Banerjee, CFA, Vice President, KfW IPEX-Bank
  • Akshay Bhardwaj, Business Head, Green Hydrogen, ACME
  • Surbhi Goyal, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank
  • Shaji John, SVP of Sales and BD, Ohmium
  • Amit Kumar, Chief Risk Officer, ONGC
  • Kapil Maheshwari, Leader Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen Ecosystem Development, Reliance
  • Siddharth Mayur, Managing Director, H2E
  • Vineet Mittal, Chair, Avaada Group
  • Naresh Murmu, Chief Scientist, CMERI, Durgapur
  • Randeep Nain, General Manager (Marketing), GAIL
  • Shivanand Nimbargi, MD & CEO, Ayana Power
  • Rishi Shukla, Executive Director, EverSource
  • Vivek Singla, President, Hydrogen & EV Business, ReNew Power
  • Anvesha Thakker, Partner and Lead – Renewable Energy, KPMG

The Conference will draw participation from:

  • Green hydrogen developers
  • Renewable energy developers
  • Policy makers and regulators
  • Power utilities
  • Transmission grid operators
  • EPC Contractors
  • Technology providers
  • Engineering and technical consultants
  • Management consultants
  • Energy Storage providers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Potential Investors
  • Private Equity firms
  • Financial Institutions
  • Industry Analysts
  • R&D Organisations, etc.
Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One Delegates 25,000 4,500 29,500 450
Two Delegates 40,000 7,200 47,200 700
Three Delegates 55,000 9,900 64,900 950
Four Delegates 70,000 12,600 82,600 1,200

 

  • GST @18 per cent is applicable on the registration fee.
  • Registration will be confirmed on receipt of the payment.

By :

  • ITC Maratha,
  • Mumbai
  • Maharashtra

Event Schedule Details

  • October 19, 2022 (Wednesday) - October 20, 2022 (Thursday)
    10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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