India Energy Storage Week 2025: Accelerating Green Hydrogen Mission
Key Ideas
- India's hydrogen demand is projected to rise significantly, reaching 8.8 million metric tons per annum by 2032, with a CAGR of 3%.
- Challenges remain in the green hydrogen sector, including high production costs compared to fossil fuel-based hydrogen, limited end-use applications, and policy hurdles.
- The IESA Market Reports and IESA India Hydrogen Report aim to raise awareness and promote collaboration among industry professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders.
- The India Energy Storage Week 2025 event will bring together global energy leaders, government representatives, and companies to showcase innovative solutions for a resilient energy system.
The 11th edition of India Energy Storage Week 2025 (IESW) organized by India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) commenced with a grand inaugural ceremony in New Delhi. The event unveiled the IESA Market Reports, forecasting a significant increase in India's hydrogen demand to 8.8 million metric tons per annum by 2032. Despite the announcement of several Green Hydrogen projects, only a few have progressed to the Final Investment Decision (FID) stage or secured long-term offtake agreements. The report indicates that electrolytic and bio-H2 supply can potentially meet around 31% of the domestic demand by 2032. The event featured distinguished guests, including Dr. Ajay Mathur and industry experts, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and knowledge exchange in the energy storage sector. Various challenges in the green hydrogen transition were highlighted, such as high production costs compared to fossil fuel-based hydrogen, limited end-use applications, and policy barriers. The IESA India Hydrogen Report aims to create awareness and accelerate the green hydrogen mission by engaging policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders. The event will showcase over 300 product innovations in EVs, charging infrastructure, solar, green hydrogen, batteries, and renewable energy, fostering India's transition to a resilient energy system. IESW 2025 will act as a significant platform uniting global energy leaders, government officials, and companies to drive sustainable energy solutions and meet the target of 5 million tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030.
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