
India and the United Kingdom convened the India–UK Conference on Green Hydrogen Standards and Safety Protocols on February 27, 2026, in New Delhi. The event brought together stakeholders from government, industry, academia, standards organisations, testing institutions, research bodies, and regulatory agencies to strengthen cooperation on the safe deployment of green hydrogen technologies. The conference supported the objectives of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to position India as a global hub for green hydrogen production and related technologies.
Joint Effort to Advance Hydrogen Safety Frameworks
Leaders Emphasise Global Cooperation
The inaugural session opened with remarks by Mohammad Rihan, Director General of the National Institute of Solar Energy. Senior officials from India and the UK then delivered special addresses, including Abhay Bakre of MNRE, Jinoos Shariati, Anjan Kumar Mishra of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board, and Laura Aylett.
In the keynote address, Parvinder Maini stressed the need for strong safety frameworks, well-defined standards, and deeper international collaboration. According to him, these elements are essential for enabling the large-scale adoption of green hydrogen technologies.
Regulators Discuss Standards and Safety Compliance
A key highlight of the conference was the participation of national regulatory authorities responsible for hydrogen safety and standardisation. The Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation presented regulatory perspectives on hydrogen safety compliance, risk assessment, and hazard management. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Indian Standards shared updates on the evolving hydrogen standards framework. It also highlighted ongoing efforts to align Indian regulations with global best practices.