Indian govt launches National Green Hydrogen Mission Portal
At Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in New Delhi, the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy arranged a thorough session titled “Quality Control in Green Hydrogen: Standards & Testing Infrastructure.” In order to support India’s shift to clean energy, this historic event sought to develop strong quality standards and a network of testing facilities, thereby encouraging a uniform ecosystem for the production of green hydrogen.
A major accomplishment at this important conference was the development of a dedicated website for the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The portal, which was launched by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s Secretary, Shri Bhupinder S. Bhalla, and Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood, intends to consolidate information and make improvements to the green hydrogen infrastructure easier.
Australia and Turkmenistan discuss green hydrogen
The Australian Hydrogen Council held an online discussion with representatives of Turkmenistan’s fuel energy sector on May 9, 2024.
According to the Turkmenistan Embassy in Japan, the Turkmen side was represented by the Ministry of Environmental Protection, the State Concern “Turkmengaz,” and the Yagshygeldi Kakayev-named Hydrogen Energy Center of the International University of Oil and Gas.
The opportunities for collaboration in the fields of hydrogen generation and renewable energy were reviewed during the meeting. The participants discussed potential collaborations on projects and research, as well as exchanging ideas and experiences.
Government of India launches workshop on green hydrogen
At Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in New Delhi, the Indian government arranged a thorough one-day session titled “Quality Control in Green Hydrogen: Standards and Testing Infrastructure.”
In order to promote a smooth production ecology, the Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy organized the conference with the goal of discussing the critical elements of defining quality standards and testing infrastructure in the green hydrogen industry.
The workshop’s main goal was to determine the steps that must be taken in order to create a uniform framework for the generation of green hydrogen while guaranteeing quality control through established standards. The creation of a network of testing facilities and methods to improve Doing Business Ease were also discussed as ways to hasten the switch to renewable energy.