The transition to a net zero emission future is accelerating worldwide, and green hydrogen is fast emerging as a critical pillar of the clean energy economy. But where do global projects stand today, and what lessons can policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers draw from them?
This recorded webinar, “State of Global Green Hydrogen Projects: A Techno-Commercial Review”, brings together leading expertise from Dr. Rahul Nabar – Engineering Consultant and Adjunct Professor at IIT Bombay. With over 15 years of experience in hydrogen innovation, process design, safety, and regulations, Dr. Nabar provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of global hydrogen projects and the road ahead.
✅ Overview of green hydrogen projects and initiatives across the globe
✅ Emerging business models, hydrogen technologies, and regulatory frameworks
✅ Case studies showcasing project success factors and challenges
✅ Strategic takeaways for capacity building, investment, and policy development
Dr. Rahul Nabar is an Adjunct Professor at IIT Bombay, Chartered Engineer, and Co-Chair of the R&D Committee at the Indian Chemical Council. He has advised global companies, startups, and investors on clean energy strategies and is widely recognised for his contributions to hydrogen technologies and capacity building.
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This powerful session with Rosilena Lindo, Global Energy & Climate Advisor and former National Energy Secretary of Panama, explores why gender equality is at the heart of a just energy transition and how inclusivity can accelerate progress toward net zero emissions by 2050.
Rosilena, a globally recognised leader in renewable energy and climate policy, shares her insights on:
Why the energy transition is only achievable when women and men have equal opportunities inside and outside the sector.
How inclusive innovation drives diversification of sustainable energy technologies.
Why the next five years are critical to consolidating a new sustainable energy sector architecture, demanding radical collaboration.
💡 One point that truly stood out:
“Talent doesn’t have a gender. To triple renewable energy by 2030, we need ALL the talent — women and men — at the table.”
This is a powerful reminder that the energy transition is not just about technology—it’s about people. To build a greener, more just future, we must break biases, open opportunities, and ensure women have equal space in leadership, innovation, and decision-making.
The webinar also highlights how green hydrogen, renewable energy jobs, and capacity building can unlock opportunities for millions—if equality and inclusivity are embedded at every step.
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Watch the replay of this thought-provoking webinar in collaboration with H2-diplo, exploring how feminist foreign policy can drive a truly just and inclusive global energy transition.
🔍 Join Paulina Brunn, Advisor on Energy Transition Diplomacy at H2-diplo, as she presents insights from the latest study:
“Challenging Entrenched Power Structures in the Energy Sector – Feminist Foreign Policy as a Key to a Just Transition.”
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📌 What you’ll learn:
How energy systems reflect and reinforce social and gender-based inequalities
The impact of fossil fuel structures on global power dynamics
The transformative potential of green hydrogen and renewables in achieving an equitable JustEnergy Transition
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Explore how advanced modelling tools are transforming safety protocols in the hydrogen sector. In this expert-led webinar, Sonia Ruiz Pérez, Product Manager for Gexcon’s EFFECTS & RISKCURVES software, presents a comprehensive overview of hydrogen hazard modelling—an essential component for ensuring safe operations in hydrogen production, storage, and transport.
With over a decade of experience in process safety, chemical release consequence modelling, and hydrogen explosion risk assessment, Sonia shares valuable insights into hydrogen properties, lessons learned from past incidents, and real-world case studies using EFFECTS and RISKCURVES.
This session is especially relevant for energy professionals, policymakers, engineers, and safety analysts looking to strengthen their understanding of hydrogen risk mitigation strategies and support the safe scale-up of green hydrogen infrastructure.
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A high-level meeting between India’s Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD) and delegations from HAVTIL, Greenstat Asia, and Gexcon was recently held to discuss potential collaboration and knowledge-sharing opportunities.
The meeting was described as both productive and engaging, focusing on how the organisations can work together to support and strengthen safety standards and practices across the energy sector.
Director General Shri Arun Mittal and his team at OISD warmly hosted the visiting delegation, facilitating insightful discussions on mutual areas of interest. The exchange highlighted the importance of leveraging shared expertise and experiences to address safety challenges in the energy industry.
All parties expressed their interest in continuing the dialogue and exploring ways to collaborate further, with the goal of enhancing safety frameworks within the energy sector.
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In a significant step towards advancing the green hydrogen ecosystem in Asia, Greenstat Asia, together with HAVTIL and Gexcon, engaged in a productive meeting with the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) in India. The meeting was graciously hosted by Dr. Mohammed Rihan, Director General of NISE, alongside his esteemed team, setting the stage for strategic cooperation in the hydrogen and renewable energy sectors.
The meeting focused on identifying collaborative opportunities that could accelerate the deployment of green hydrogen technologies across Asia, aligning with global decarbonisation goals. By bringing together industry leaders in hydrogen safety, technology deployment, and energy systems, the dialogue fostered knowledge exchange and reinforced the collective commitment to support India’s National Hydrogen Mission and broader energy transition efforts.
“We extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Mohammed Rihan and his excellent team at NISE for hosting such an insightful and productive discussion,” said Sturle H. Pedersen, Chairman of Greenstat Asia. “It was a great pleasure exploring collaborative opportunities and exchanging valuable knowledge to support each other in accelerating the transition towards a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem. We look forward to strengthening this cooperation further.”


Greenstat Asia’s Chairman Sturle H. Pedersen recently met with Dr. Ashish Kannan, Director General of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), for a high-level discussion aimed at strengthening collaboration between the two organisations.
The meeting marked an important milestone in Greenstat Asia’s mission to accelerate green hydrogen and renewable energy partnerships across Sri Lanka, Asia, and ISA’s global member countries. Both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to supporting the sustainable energy transition, with a focus on innovation, technology transfer, and clean energy capacity building.
The discussions explored avenues to align Greenstat Asia’s green hydrogen expertise with ISA’s solar leadership to create synergistic projects in Sri Lanka and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Chairman Pedersen highlighted Greenstat Asia’s role in promoting renewable energy education, public-private partnerships, and pilot projects that can fast-track the commercialisation of green hydrogen in Sri Lanka. Both sides agreed that combining forces would provide greater momentum towards Asia’s energy transition goals, ensuring equitable access to clean energy technologies.
Chairman Pedersen expressed Greenstat Asia’s readiness to work closely with ISA to shape impactful actions that accelerate Asia’s energy transition, while contributing to global climate goals through sustainable and inclusive energy solutions.
Explore the cutting edge of sustainable energy innovation with our exclusive webinar replay, “The Future of Floating Production Facilities for Green Ammonia: The P2XFloater™”, featuring Michael Peder Kristensen, Chief Commercial Officer at H2Carrier AS.
This engaging session introduces the P2XFloater™, the world’s first industrial-scale floating PtX (Power-to-X) facility for green hydrogen production and clean ammonia (eAmmonia). Leveraging proven FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading) technology, this revolutionary platform integrates PEM electrolysis and the Haber-Bosch process to convert renewable electricity into hydrogen and ammonia—enabling offshore, zero-emission energy export.
With potential annual outputs ranging from 100,000 to 820,000 tonnes of eAmmonia, the P2XFloater™ offers a scalable and mobile solution that addresses land constraints and supports the global hydrogen economy. It is a major step toward renewable energy utilization and global decarbonisation.
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Join sustainability professionals, hydrogen energy innovators, and renewable energy experts for an in-depth replay of our expert-led webinar on ISCC EU RFNBO Certification — a globally recognised system for certifying green hydrogen, clean fuels, and other renewable energy products essential to a net-zero future.
This session is tailored for organisations and individuals involved in green hydrogen production, electrolysis technology, and clean fuel development who are navigating the complex landscape of global sustainability regulations.
As the demand for certified zero-emissions fuels increases, understanding and complying with ISCC EU RFNBO standards is critical. This comprehensive session helps you:
Align your hydrogen project with EU sustainability regulations
Validate your electrolytic hydrogen production through credible certification
Meet growing global market expectations for clean, traceable fuel sources
What ISCC (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification) is
How it supports transparent, verifiable sustainable fuel certification
The regulatory framework surrounding RFNBOs
Key certification concepts for green hydrogen and renewable fuels
Electricity sourcing requirements for electrolysis-based hydrogen
Greenhouse gas (GHG) calculation methodology for hydrogen energy solutions
Highlights from Meo Carbon Solutions’ pilot projects across Europe
Lessons learned from deploying RFNBO certification in the field
Engage with two leading voices in sustainable energy:
Dario Formenti – Senior Manager, ISCC
PhD in Chemical Science | Specialist in Aviation & Maritime Fuels
Julia Nevares – Senior Consultant, Meo Carbon Solutions
RFNBO & GHG Strategy Expert
Watch the full replay now to gain strategic insight into the certification pathway for green hydrogen and renewable fuels under ISCC EU RFNBO.
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Greenstat Hydrogen and the University of Peradeniya have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen, reinforcing Sri Lanka’s commitment to advancing research, innovation, and capacity building in sustainable energy. The signing ceremony took place at the University of Peradeniya, with high-level representatives from both parties in attendance.
Greenstat Hydrogen Chairman and Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Bergen-Vestland, Norway, Sturle Harald Pedersen expressed his enthusiasm for this collaboration, stating: “It was a great honour and pleasure to sign this MoU alongside Vice Chancellor Prof. Terrence Madhujith. This collaboration marks a significant step toward driving impactful developments in the hydrogen sector. We look forward to working together to accelerate sustainable energy solutions.”
The Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen will serve as a hub for cutting-edge research, industry-academia collaboration, and talent development in hydrogen technologies. Through this partnership, Greenstat Hydrogen and the University of Peradeniya will focus on capacity building, student training programmes, and the promotion of hydrogen as a viable clean energy source for Sri Lanka.
Vice Chancellor Prof. Terrence Madhujith highlighted the broader impact of this initiative, stating: “This is a great opportunity for the University of Peradeniya and for the entire country. We are excited about this collaboration and look forward to working together. Our long-term vision includes creating job opportunities for graduates who seek employment abroad, while also transitioning our university to operate on sustainable energy sources such as green hydrogen, biomass, solar, and wind power.”
The partnership will also see the formation of a Hydrogen Association, bringing together key industry stakeholders, policymakers, and researchers to foster innovation and policy advocacy in the hydrogen sector. Additionally, Greenstat Hydrogen will collaborate with the University of Peradeniya to develop training programmes and internships for students, ensuring a skilled workforce for Sri Lanka’s emerging hydrogen economy.
This collaboration is expected to play a pivotal role in Sri Lanka’s energy transition, aligning with national and global sustainability goals while positioning the country as a leader in green hydrogen research and innovation.