India & UK Partner for Green Hydrogen Standards
India and the UK collaborate on green hydrogen standards through a workshop focusing on regulations and certification, aligning international efforts towards a net-zero future.

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New Delhi, Feb 6 (PTI) The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) hosted a two-day workshop with British counterparts in New Delhi, focusing on standardisation of green hydrogen production and regulations.
The initiative, organised in partnership with the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), marks a crucial step in aligning international standards for the emerging hydrogen economy, an official statement said.
"India and the UK have a shared ambition to become leaders in green hydrogen, supporting the goal of a net zero future," said Abbey Dorian, Energy Sector Lead at BSI, highlighting the workshop's significance in fostering international cooperation for clean energy transitions.
The workshop, part of the UK government's broader Standards Partnership programme, aimed at accelerating growth and enhancing trade through international standards adoption in India.
Key discussions centred around safe, scalable, and globally harmonized Regulations, Codes and Standards (RCS), with particular emphasis on fast-track PAS (Publicly Available Specification) standards and global hydrogen certification.
The initiative aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, helping identify standardisation gaps and facilitating expert connections.
The knowledge exchange is expected to strengthen India's certification, testing, and standardisation frameworks, crucial for developing a competitive green hydrogen economy.
Rajiv Sharma, Deputy Director General (Standardisation-I), BIS; Laura Aylett, Head of Climate and Energy (British High Commission), and Abbey Dorian jointly inaugurated the workshop, which saw participation from policymakers, technical experts, and industry leaders from both nations.
The initiative, organised in partnership with the British Standards Institution (BSI) and the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), marks a crucial step in aligning international standards for the emerging hydrogen economy, an official statement said.
"India and the UK have a shared ambition to become leaders in green hydrogen, supporting the goal of a net zero future," said Abbey Dorian, Energy Sector Lead at BSI, highlighting the workshop's significance in fostering international cooperation for clean energy transitions.
The workshop, part of the UK government's broader Standards Partnership programme, aimed at accelerating growth and enhancing trade through international standards adoption in India.
Key discussions centred around safe, scalable, and globally harmonized Regulations, Codes and Standards (RCS), with particular emphasis on fast-track PAS (Publicly Available Specification) standards and global hydrogen certification.
The initiative aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, helping identify standardisation gaps and facilitating expert connections.
The knowledge exchange is expected to strengthen India's certification, testing, and standardisation frameworks, crucial for developing a competitive green hydrogen economy.
Rajiv Sharma, Deputy Director General (Standardisation-I), BIS; Laura Aylett, Head of Climate and Energy (British High Commission), and Abbey Dorian jointly inaugurated the workshop, which saw participation from policymakers, technical experts, and industry leaders from both nations.
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