Overview of the Conference
The 3rd International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH 2025) hosted by MNRE in New Delhi brought together policymakers, scientists, researchers, industry leaders, and innovators to discuss India's long-term roadmap for green hydrogen adoption.
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- Event: 3rd International Conference on Green Hydrogen
- Venue: Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
- Hosted by: MNRE
- Co-organisers: Office of PSA, MoPNG, DST (MoS&T), DSIR
About ICGH 2025
The conference was jointly organised by MNRE and the Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor (PSA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), and Ministry of Science and Technology (MoS&T).
Key Launches and Announcements
- Establishment of 4 HVICs in India: Union Minister Jitendra Singh announced the establishment of 4 Hydrogen Valley Innovation Clusters with a total investment of ₹485 crore to demonstrate the full hydrogen value chain.
- Launch of the New NGHM Logo: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi unveiled the official logo of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, reflecting India's commitment to clean and sustainable energy.
- ₹100 Crore Call for Biomass-Based Hydrogen Projects: The government announced a call for proposals to develop pilot technologies for producing green hydrogen from biomass and waste materials.
About National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM)
The mission aims to accelerate green hydrogen production, reduce carbon emissions, and build India as a global manufacturing hub with significant investments and job creation opportunities.
Key Progress Achieved
- ₹17,000 crore sanctioned for hydrogen production and electrolyser manufacturing incentives.
- 3,000 MW per annum electrolyser manufacturing capacity awarded.
- 8.62 lakh MTPA green hydrogen production capacity allocated.
- ₹132 crore invested in 5 pilot green-steel projects.
- ₹208 crore approved for hydrogen-fuelled vehicles and fuelling stations.
- ₹35 crore allocated to establish India's first hydrogen bunkering and refuelling facility.
Conclusion
The 3rd International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH 2025) showcased India's progress in clean energy transformation with new innovation clusters and strategic initiatives under NGHM.
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