08 Sep 2021 | 1500–1700 hrs IST
Developing and deploying a hydrogen economy will be integral to India’s clean energy transition – especially for the decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors – and climate action. This session will focus on the multilateral effort required to build such a global hydrogen economy through conducive international policies, technology co-development, pooled finances for demonstrations and pilots, and investments to create markets and scale up deployment.
The session will also mark the launch of two new publications, 'Greening Steel: Moving to Clean Steelmaking Using Hydrogen and Renewable Energy' and 'Speed and Scale for Disruptive Climate Technologies: Case for a Global Green Hydrogen Alliance'.
Saman Fatima Nomani
Communications Associate
H.E. Raj Kumar Singh
Hon'ble Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy
Government of India
Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi
Secretary
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India
H.E. Juan Angulo
Ambassador of Chile to India, concurrent to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal
H.E. Martin Strandgaard
Deputy Head of Mission, Ambassador
The Royal Danish Embassy
Steffen N. Koch
Minister and Head of Department for Economics & Global Affairs
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
Natalie Toms
Economic, Climate & Development Counsellor
British High Commission
Davide Cirelli
Country Manager and CEO
Snam India
Frank Wouters
Senior Vice President – Energy Transition
Reliance Industries Ltd
Alka Upadhyay
AVP and Lead, Environment and Sustainability
TATA Sustainability Group
Arunabha Ghosh
CEO
CEEW
Karthik Ganesan
Fellow and Director - Research Coordination
CEEW