NextGen 2025: Session on "Green Hydrogen: Developing a Cost Effective Ecosystem" to discuss emerging scenario for hydrogen in India

NextGen 2025: Session on "Green Hydrogen: Developing a Cost Effective Ecosystem" to discuss emerging scenario for hydrogen in India

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : June 16, 2025 12:10 pm



Dr. M. P. Sukumaran Nair, Director, Centre for Green Technology & Management; Chandrasekhar N., Head (R&D), BPCL; Vipul Kumar Maheshwari, Executive Director - R&D, HPCL; Samir Saxena, VP – Engineering, Green Hydrogen Business, Renew; P. V. Balaramakrishna, General Manager – Technology, Larsen & Toubro; Daljit Singh Kohli, India Representative, Port of Antwerp – Bruges; Yash Gupta, Assistant Vice President- Strategy & Diversification, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.; and Amrit Singh Deo, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting; and Dr. S. S. V. Ramakumar, Executive Vice President - SPG & Chief Technology Officer, AM Green are speakers


Indian Chemical News, India's No. 1 online news media covering chemicals, petrochemicals, and energy sectors, is organizing a two-day conference titled “NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025” on June 18-19, 2025 at The Leela, Mumbai.  

The theme of NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025 is "Preparing for Future Growth".  

 The NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025 will organise a session on Green Hydrogen: Developing a Cost Effective Ecosystem on June 19 at The Leela, Mumbai. 

Please register as a delegate for NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025 by clicking on the link 

(https://www.indianchemicalnews.com/nextgen-chemical-and-petrochemical-summit-2025/register.php) 

Green hydrogen, produced via electrolysis using renewable energy, is a clean energy carrier critical for decarbonizing sectors like industry, transport, and power. However, high costs and underdeveloped infrastructure pose challenges. Countries around the world are working on rationalising the cost and minimising the energy losses in conversion. Global efforts, like the EU’s Hydrogen Strategy and India’s National Hydrogen Mission, aim to achieve $1-2/kg by 2030, making green hydrogen competitive. 

Developing a cost-effective ecosystem requires cost reduction in electrolysis, renewable energy integration, building pipelines, storage facilities and refuelling stations, policy support and demand creation etc. A cost-effective ecosystem hinges on technological advancements, policy alignment, and scaled infrastructure to drive down costs and unlock green hydrogen’s potential as a cornerstone of the net-zero transition. 

Points to be discussed during the panel discussion are: Cost reduction in electrolysis; Renewable energy integration; Infrastructure development; Policy support; Demand creation; R&D and innovation; Setting up green hydrogen hubs; and Developing a conducive hydrogen ecosystem.   

The speakers for the Session are: Dr. M. P. Sukumaran Nair, Director, Centre for Green Technology & Management; Chandrasekhar N., Head (R&D), BPCL; Vipul Kumar Maheshwari, Executive Director - R&D, HPCL; Samir Saxena, VP – Engineering, Green Hydrogen Business, Renew; P. V. Balaramakrishna, General Manager – Technology, Larsen & Toubro; Daljit Singh Kohli, India Representative, Port of Antwerp – Bruges; Yash Gupta, Assistant Vice President- Strategy & Diversification, Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.; and Amrit Singh Deo, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting. The moderator of the Session is Dr. S. S. V. Ramakumar, Executive Vice President - SPG & Chief Technology Officer, AM Green. 

The NextGen Summit is supported by Flanders Investment & Trade as Country Partner; APEDB as State Partner; DCM Shriram Chemicals as Principal Partner; BPCL, HPCL, Revvity Signals, Ingenero, Tubacex Group, BTG (a Voith company), Gujarat Fluorochemicals, Excel Industries, Epsilon Carbon, Aquapharm, and Woodfield as Gold Partners; Zodiac Tank Container Terminals, Regreen Excel, and Analytik Jena as Associate Partners; and Archroma as Supporting Partner.

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First Published : June 16, 2025 12:00 am