5th Edition GREEN HYDROGEN IN INDIA

 

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For sponsorship opportunities , contact:
Arushi Sethi – Conference Cell
Tel: +91-9891365019
Email: arushi.sethi@indiainfrastructure.com

 

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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.

 

 

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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 fastest growing clean energy sectors and is an important piece of the evolving energy landscape. With its immense potential to help decarbonise hard-to-abate industries as well as the transport and power sectors, all major global economies are jumping on to the green hydrogen bandwagon to transition to net zero.
  • Giving a massive boost to India’s fledgling green hydrogen sector, the union cabinet approved the National Green Hydrogen Mission in January 2023 with an initial budget outlay of Rs 197,440 million. The mission targets to scaleup the country’s annual green hydrogen production capacities to at least 5 million metric tonnes per annum by 2030, with a further potential to reach 10 million metric tonnes per annum. This will be supported by the growth of associated renewable energy capacity of about 125 GW.
  • The detailed mission document gives an overview of the overall mission goals, strategies to develop the green hydrogen ecosystem on the demand and supply sides, various components under the mission, the governance framework, the implementation roadmap, expected outcomes and the financial outlay. India is one of the first countries to announce such an extensive policy roadmap specifically for green hydrogen and this has given the industry the much-needed confidence in this nascent sector.
  • While public sector companies have already started launching tenders and projects in this space, private players are not far behind. Leading oil and gas majors as well as large renewable energy developers have announced massive green hydrogen uptake plans. Various companies are also planning to set up large electrolyser manufacturing facilities to secure future supply chains.
  • The industry now awaits clear mandates for green hydrogen procurement by industries to create the required demand for green hydrogen. On the supply side, incentives would be appreciated to scale up domestic manufacturing of electrolysers.
  • The mission of this two-day conference is to discuss the key policy developments, shed light on the lessons from early experiences, assess the future plans of developers, oil and gas majors, industries and manufacturers, as well as highlight the challenges and opportunities in India’s green hydrogen sector. This event will bring together policymakers, oil and gas majors, renewable energy developers, large industrial consumers, electrolyser manufacturers, technology providers, researchers, consultants and investors to share their perspective.

The confirmed list of speakers includes:

  • Ravi, Director General, ONGC Energy Centre
  • Swetarko Banerjee, CFA, Vice President, KfW IPEX-Bank
  • Kalyan Kumar Bhattacherjee, CSO, Jindal Stainless
  • Kiran Bhojani, CEO, Lili Navitas, Green Hydrogen Solutions, Germany and India
  • Africa Castro, Head of Business Development, GreenH/H2B2
  • Shirish Garud, Senior Fellow and Director, Renewable Energy Technologies, TERI
  • Ranjit Gupta, Founder & CEO, Ocior Energy
  • Gaurav Jayaswal, (SCIENTIST-B), Bureau of Indian Standards
  • Girishkumar Kadam, Senior Vice President and Co-Group Head, ICRA
  • Sandeep Kashyap, Chief Operating Officer, ACME Group
  • DMR Panda, General Manager (Green Hydrogen), NTPC
  • P. Rudrappaiah, MD, Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited
  • Alok Sharma, ED, Centre for High Technology, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India
  • Rishi Shukla. Executive Director, EverSource Capital
  • Gagan Sidhu, Director, CEEW Centre for Energy Finance (CEEW-CEF)
  • Arnava Sinha, Vice President – New Energy Business, Greenko Group
  • Sunit Verma, Executive Director, Gas Marketing, GAIL (India)
  • Chintan Shah, Former director technical, IREDA

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 29,500 400
Two Delegates 40,000 7,200 47, 200 650
Three Delegates 55,000 9,900 64,900 900
Four Delegates 70,000 12,600 82,600 1,150

 

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

By :

  • Le Meridien
  • New Delhi

Event Schedule Details

  • April 18, 2023 (Tuesday) - April 19, 2023 (Wednesday)
    10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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