Hydrogen Fuel Tech and Future Trends Discussed at Bengaluru Workshop

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  • Vijay Kumar Saraswat, chairman of CIIS and member of NITI Aayog, will deliver the inaugural keynote on ‘India’s Hydrogen Policy and Future Trends’ at a two-day event in Bengaluru hosted by Alliance University in collaboration with IISc and CIIS.
  • Pradip Kumar Pandey, Secretary of CIIS, stated that green hydrogen costs are nearly double those of gray or brown hydrogen but could decrease significantly through R&D investments. The global target is to reduce clean hydrogen costs from $10/kg to $1/kg.
  • Alliance University has adopted a village for implementing hydrogen-based solutions as part of a model project facilitated by industry and government funding.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission estimates the creation of 6 lakh jobs by 2030 due to India’s transition toward green hydrogen technologies.
  • A panel discussion during the workshop will focus on applications such as IC engines, gas turbine engines, propulsion systems integration with AI/ML for design improvement, safety protocols surrounding storage methods for clean energy.
  • V. Narayanan (Chairman of ISRO), N. Kalaiselvi (Director General CSIR), Abhay G. chebbi (Pro Chancellor Alliance University), and other experts are set to participate.

Indian Opinion Analysis:

india’s push toward green hydrogen represents an ambitious step in aligning its energy sector with global sustainability goals. The highlighted challenges-technology hurdles over policy frameworks-underscore the need for accelerating indigenous innovation while enhancing cross-sector collaborations among researchers, industries, and policymakers. Initiatives like adopting villages for pioneering projects not only demonstrate practical applications but also emphasize inclusivity in India’s energy transition plan.

The National Green hydrogen Mission’s job projection bolsters optimism about economic impacts beyond environmental benefits. Though, scaling affordability ($10/kg reduced to $1/kg) will demand concerted efforts across R&D advancements and industrial support systems.

This workshop’s emphasis on safety protocols combined with AI/ML efforts offers potential breakthroughs that could place India at the forefront globally in integrating clean fuel into mainstream sectors like transportation or heavy machinery.

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