New Delhi: S&P Global will be hosting its first annual World Hydrogen India conference in New Delhi from September 25 to 26 this month, bringing together the nation’s decision-makers and industry experts to examine regulatory frameworks, investment opportunities and technological innovations shaping India’s hydrogen economy.
With over 250 delegates expected to attend, the World Hydrogen India conference will address critical challenges and opportunities defining the sector’s trajectory. From the National Green Hydrogen Mission’s implementation, to emerging trade dynamics and project financing strategies, the event is set to provide strategic insights essential for navigating India’s evolving hydrogen landscape.
A division of S&P Global, S&P Global Commodity Insights has deep history in the region and this latest initiative underscores S&P Global Commodity Insights’ role as a leading voice on critical and recent developments in India’s energy policy.
Dave Ernsberger, Co-President of S&P Global Commodity Insights, said, “As one of the world’s fastest growing large economies, India is a global bright spot for energy markets. As India’s energy leadership continues to steer thenation’s energy transition with a strong focus on hydrogen and decarbonization, we look forward to supporting their efforts and commitment to balancing growth and sustainability. At S&P Global Commodity Insights, we empower leaders and industry experts with relevant insights and data to help ensure secure and affordable markets for years to come. World Hydrogen India will serve as a premium and vital platform for industry leaders as they continue to carve out India’s energy future.”
This event marks a crucial step in the ongoing push to scale India’s green hydrogen ecosystem from pilot stage to commercially viable operations. The nation’s energy ministers will be in attendance, with keynote and special addresses delivered by Pralhad Joshi, Minister of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy; Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, as well as by thenation’s National Green Hydrogen Mission Director, Abhay Bakre.
Gauri Jauhar, Executive Director, Global Energy Transitions and Clean Tech Consulting, S&P Global Commodity Insights, said, “We are proud to present this focused conference in Delhi at a pivotal moment aligned withIndia’s energy transition efforts. India is expected to see one of the largest global increases in energy consumption over the next three decades. We believe the connections and decisions made during these two days will play a critical role in addressing India’s transitioning hydrogen energy demands and contribute to positive, meaningful change in the years to come.”