India Launches Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme to Boost Energy Transition
Key Ideas
  • Union Minister Pralhad Joshi introduced the Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme in India to enhance transparency and credibility in green hydrogen production.
  • The scheme aims to establish a strong framework for certifying green hydrogen, promoting a green hydrogen ecosystem, and recognizing the role of MSMEs in this sector.
  • The National Workshop on MSMEs in the green hydrogen supply chain facilitated discussions on the significance of MSMEs, with over 300 participants from various stakeholder groups attending.
  • Joshi emphasized the pivotal role of MSMEs in India's energy transition and highlighted their potential in driving innovation and providing localized solutions.
Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Pralhad Joshi, unveiled the Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme of India (GHCI) during the National Workshop on opportunities for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in New Delhi. The scheme is designed to create a reliable framework for certifying green hydrogen production, ensuring transparency, traceability, and market credibility. The workshop, attended by over 300 delegates from different stakeholder groups, including MSMEs, policymakers, and technology providers, focused on exploring the role of MSMEs in developing a green hydrogen ecosystem. Joshi stressed that MSMEs will play a crucial role in India's energy transition by leveraging their innovation and offering localized solutions. The scheme's launch signifies a significant step towards promoting sustainable energy practices and recognizing the importance of green hydrogen in the country's energy sector.
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