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ICS 2021 with Invest India to initiate dialogues on clean energy

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The meet will aim to build an India-centric and action-oriented approach for building self-reliance in the hydrogen ecosystem and solutions

The ’International Climate Summit 2021’ (ICS 2021), an initiative by the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Environment Committee, has partnered with Invest India. It is one of the world’s most awarded investment promotion agencies and a co-organiser for the hybrid event scheduled for September 3, 2021. This global summit will build a dialogue for India’s transition to clean energy with a special focus on ’Powering India’s Hydrogen Ecosystem’.

 

The summit will bring together Nobel laureates, policymakers, regulators, industry leaders, experts and scientists from across the global clean energy industry, to reach an agreement on climate change and sustainability issues. The meet will aim to build an India-centric and action-oriented approach for building self-reliance in the hydrogen ecosystem and solutions.

 

In addition, a National Hydrogen Portal www.greenhydrogen-india.com will also be launched at the International Climate Summit 2021. Envisioned to be a one-stop information source for research, production, storage, transportation and application of hydrogen, the portal will be a repository of all academic and research work, and other significant developments in the field of hydrogen; with a focus on green hydrogen.

 

The summit will position India as a leader in the field of renewable energy, specifically green hydrogen. In addition, the event will offer a platform for deliberating on India’s issues with hydrogen introduction and adoption as a preferred alternative energy source.

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