Hydrogen Energy – Policies, Infrastructure Development and Challenges
Hydrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the universe and could play a significant role in the transition to a clean and low carbon energy system. This is upcoming technology at international level and can be economical for a sustainable future energy. Wind and solar power generation provide evidence that fully decarbonizing the power sector is possible. For transport, heating and industrial sectors however, the issue remains unresolved. Renewable (Green) Hydrogen (Hydrogen produced by using the electricity generated from Wind and Solar resources) creates the link between renewable power and renewable based transport, heating and industry
- Event Type:
- Conference/Seminar
- Date:
- Nov. 24-25, 2021
- Venue:
- CBIP Conference Hall
- Location:
- New Delhi, India , India
Announcement
The Central Board of Irrigation and Power (CBIP), a premier institution, was constituted in 1927 by the GoI. It is serving the Nation in the disciplines of Water Resources, Power and Renewable Energy Sectors for more than 93 years. The main objective of CBIP is dissemination of technical knowledge through various modes, such as :
• Organizing National and International Conferences, Symposiums, Seminars and Workshops, training programme etc.
• Publication of technical documents e.g., manuals, technical reports, guidelines and journals etc
• To provide information about technological developments to the engineers/professionals and other stake holders
• Collection, compilation & analysis of technical data at national as well as global level
Inspired by the speech of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on the occasion of celebration of 75th Independence day, where the need of clean energy was mentioned and national Hydrogen Mission was also launched by the Hon’ble Prime minister,
The Central Board of Irrigation & Power has planned to organizing 1st International Conference on “Hydrogen Energy - Policies, Infrastructure Development and Challenges” on 24-25 November 2021 in the Conference Hall, Central Board of Irrigation & Power, Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
Aim & Objective of the Conference
• Hydrogen is found mainly in water and Organic compounds.
• Hydrogen can be produced via water electrolysis, splitting water molecules (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) with the use of power.
• If produced from renewable sources, hydrogen can be renewable and completely CO2, free.
• Like electricity, hydrogen can be channeled anywhere it is needed.
• Unlike electricity, hydrogen is suitable for long-term energy storage.
• Renewable hydrogen is a determining factor in fighting climate change, decreasing energy dependency and improving our air quality.
Considering the various advantages of hydrogen fuel over other fuels, an urgent need is being felt to give fillip to hydrogen fuel. To discuss all facets of the hydrogen fuel in India, CBIP has planned to organize 1st International Conference on “Hydrogen Energy - Policies, Infrastructure Development and Challenges”
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for open discussions and exchange of information and to come out with positive / concrete recommendations on the subject.
Call for Papers
The key discussions will involve policy, latest technology implementation, material optimization, production and transportation with case studies etc. The original papers on the following indicative topics, but not limited to, are welcomed for the conference:
Topics to be covered but not limited to:
1. Hydrogen Energy - International scenario
2. Hydrogen Energy - Indian Scenario; Current use and future projections
3. Hydrogen Energy – Policies & Road map for adoption
4. Hydrogen Energy - Manufacturing, Technologies
5. Applications of Hydrogen - other than Transportation Sector
6. Issues and Challenges - Commercial Issues; Safety Issues; Storage and Handling Issues; Policy and Regulatory Issues;
7. Public Private Partnership, Standards, Awareness and Human Resource
8. Research & Innovations
9. Case Studies
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