International Conference on Green Hydrogen 2025 Begins in New Delhi, Accelerating India’s Clean Energy Transition
The International Conference on Green Hydrogen 2025 commenced today in New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in India’s push towards clean and sustainable energy. The event has brought together global leaders, policymakers, industry pioneers, researchers, and investors from over 30 countries, all discussing the future of green hydrogen and its role in achieving net-zero emissions.
The conference is being organized under the framework of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) — an initiative aimed at positioning the country as a global hub for green hydrogen production, storage, and export.
Key Highlights of the Conference
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Focus on Global Collaboration: Delegates from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia are participating to explore partnerships in technology transfer, infrastructure development, and investment.
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Industry Exhibitions & Technology Showcase: Companies are demonstrating electrolyzers, hydrogen fuel cells, green hydrogen mobility solutions, and hydrogen-powered industrial applications.
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Government Vision: India aims to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030 and generate ₹8 lakh crore in investments.
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Investment & MoUs Expected: The conference is expected to attract international funding and result in new MoUs for hydrogen production plants, export corridors, and research facilities.
Why Green Hydrogen Matters
Green hydrogen is produced from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Unlike grey hydrogen, it emits zero carbon, making it a critical component in:
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Decarbonizing heavy industries (steel, cement, fertilizers)
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Clean transportation (hydrogen-powered trucks, buses, and shipping)
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Reducing India’s dependence on fossil fuel imports
Experts emphasize that green hydrogen can replace fossil fuels in sectors where electrification is not feasible.
India’s Leadership in the Global Hydrogen Economy
India has emerged as one of the most promising markets for clean hydrogen due to:
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Abundant renewable energy (solar prices among the lowest in the world)
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Rapidly expanding green energy infrastructure
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Strong policy push and incentives
Union Ministers addressing the event highlighted that India aims not just to meet domestic demand but also to become a leading exporter of green hydrogen and green ammonia, especially to Europe and Japan.
What to Expect Over the Next Three Days
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Panel discussions on hydrogen storage, transportation, and cost reduction
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Startup showcases and pitching sessions
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Collaboration announcements between government and private players
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Roadmap release for India’s hydrogen export ecosystem
Conclusion
The International Conference on Green Hydrogen 2025 underscores India’s determination to lead the global clean energy revolution. With policy support, technological advancement, and international partnerships, the country is well on its way to becoming a green hydrogen powerhouse.