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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Organized by the Greenstat Center of Excellence for Hydrogen (COE-H) in collaboration with Enapter, this exclusive webinar explores how green hydrogen production, microgrids, and advanced software for energy systems are unlocking new pathways to a sustainable, net zero emissions future.
🎤 Speaker: Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, Founder of Enapter and pioneer of modular Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyzers.
In this session, Sebastian shares Enapter’s groundbreaking approach to electrolysis and demonstrates how modular electrolyzers can be scaled to power smart hydrogen microgrids. He explains how intelligent software enables real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and seamless integration of hydrogen into decentralized energy systems.
With case studies from Enapter’s global projects, including long-running demonstration platforms like the Phi Suea House in Thailand, this webinar provides practical insights into how hydrogen can replace diesel gensets, support rural electrification, and build resilient, flexible microgrids worldwide.
Gain a clear understanding of the role of green hydrogen in the global renewable energy transition.
Discover how microgrids powered by hydrogen can deliver energy independence and climate resilience.
Learn how modular electrolyzers reduce costs and accelerate capacity building.
See how software-driven energy management transforms complex systems into efficient, reliable clean energy solutions.
Explore opportunities for South Asia and other emerging markets in the global hydrogen economy.
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On 14 August 2025, the Greenstat Centre of Excellence in Hydrogen (COE-H) had the honour of hosting Professor Sir Jim Skea CBE FRSE FEI HonFSE, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), for an exclusive session on the state of global climate science and the path ahead.
About the Webinar
The IPCC plays a central role in shaping global climate policy by providing rigorous, science-based assessments of climate change. In this webinar, Professor Skea unpacked the key findings of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, explained their direct relevance to the Paris Agreement goals, and highlighted knowledge gaps that must be urgently addressed. He also shared insights into the Seventh Assessment Cycle, setting the stage for the next decade of global climate collaboration.
Key Takeaways
What the IPCC is and how it works.
Key findings from the Sixth Assessment Report critical for achieving net zero emissions and the Paris Agreement.
Where global climate knowledge gaps remain and how they can be addressed.
Plans and priorities for the Seventh Assessment Cycle.
One of the most striking points shared:
“To stay below 1.5°C, global emissions should have been halved during the 2020s. That hasn’t happened. This means 1.5°C is now almost out of reach. Even keeping warming under 2°C will require drastic action in the next decade.”
This urgent message reinforces that every fraction of a degree matters. Beyond 2°C, we face irreversible risks to coral reefs, forests, food security, and future generations.
Why Watch the Replay?
If you are a researcher, policymaker, or clean energy professional working in fields such as green hydrogen, energy transition, and capacity building for net zero emissions, this is a must-watch session. Professor Skea’s decades of leadership in energy innovation, just transition frameworks, and international climate policy offer unique insights to guide today’s action.
Watch the full recording now and join the global conversation on building a just, inclusive, and sustainable energy future.
In a key dialogue on Sri Lanka’s renewable energy future, Greenstat Asia Chairman Sturle Harald Pedersen met with the Honourable Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Harini Amarasuriya, to explore long-term collaboration in green hydrogen education, research, and capacity building.
The discussion focused on strengthening institutional partnerships to advance Sri Lanka’s hydrogen roadmap, combining international expertise with local innovation.
Also present at the meeting were Nalaka Kaluwewe, Secretary to the Ministry of Education, and Prasadini Wickramasinghe, Coordinator of the Greenstat Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen (COE-H) in Sri Lanka.
Mr. Pedersen outlined Greenstat’s mission to support Sri Lanka’s clean energy goals and shared recent progress in developing a national ecosystem for hydrogen research and knowledge exchange.
Greenstat is collaborating with Sri Lankan universities to launch the country’s first Master’s programme in green hydrogen. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has already been signed with the University of Peradeniya, with further agreements underway with the University of Moratuwa, University of Jaffna, and University of Ruhuna.
Through the COE-H, Greenstat is integrating advanced software tools such as EFFECTS and RISKCURVES into university curricula. These tools are essential for training students in process safety, consequence modelling, and risk assessment in hydrogen production and storage.
Beyond academic collaboration, Greenstat’s initiatives focus on creating a skilled workforce and raising public awareness on green hydrogen.
The COE-H conducts free webinars covering various segments of the hydrogen value chain, offering knowledge-sharing opportunities for students, professionals, and policymakers.
In partnership with Midwest Energy, Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka is piloting a hydrogen-electric boat project in the Bentota estuary. The initiative aims to decarbonise inland water transport in tourism and fisheries sectors by replacing ageing diesel vessels with clean, quiet electric alternatives—protecting ecosystems and improving visitor experience.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Amarasuriya acknowledged Greenstat’s commitment to sustainable development and expressed interest in expanding hydrogen-related content in technical and vocational education. Emphasis was placed on aligning curriculum development with global energy transition trends and preparing youth for emerging green jobs.
“We envision the Centre of Excellence as a national platform for international collaboration—from research partnerships to skills development,” said Mr. Sturle Pedersen, Chairman of Greenstat Asia and Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Bergen–Vestland. “We are grateful for the Ministry’s support in shaping a workforce ready to power a hydrogen-driven future.”
Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka is a knowledge and innovation partner in the country’s hydrogen ecosystem, working with academic institutions, government agencies, and industry to accelerate Sri Lanka’s transition to a low-carbon economy. The company supports the entire hydrogen value chain—from feasibility studies and technology integration to project execution and investment facilitation.
By enabling international-local partnerships, providing cutting-edge tools, and promoting sustainable infrastructure, Greenstat is helping to shape Sri Lanka’s role as a regional leader in hydrogen innovation.
Greenstat Hydrogen Sri Lanka invites all stakeholders to join its mission of creating clean energy solutions and green job opportunities.
Explore how green hydrogen can transform India’s steel sector and drive the transition to a net-zero future. The whitepaper, “Role of Green Hydrogen in Indian Steel Sector”, developed by EY-Parthenon, WWF-India, and CII-Green Business Centre, highlights how electrolysis-based hydrogen energy solutions can significantly reduce CO₂ emissions and enable sustainable clean fuel alternatives for steel production.
✅ Up to 90% CO₂ emission reduction with hydrogen-based DRI-EAF routes
✅ Green hydrogen demand to reach 15.15 MMTPA by 2070
✅ Investment requirement of US$297–304 billion to scale hydrogen infrastructure
The report offers strategies on hydrogen adoption, including:
Policy frameworks & incentives
Infrastructure development through public-private partnerships (PPPs)
Focus on R&D and skill development
We are pleased to present the recording of our recent webinar on Green Hydrogen Pre-Feasibility Project Development, held in collaboration with ENERTRAG. This session provided in-depth insights into the critical aspects of developing green hydrogen projects, including spatial optimization, renewable energy layouts, and comprehensive master plan creation.
Lana Almasri, an esteemed international PtX Business Development specialist, led the session with exceptional expertise. With extensive experience managing Project Management Office (PMO) activities in the Nuclear sector, Offshore/Onshore Wind, Solar Panels, and Green Hydrogen initiatives, Lana brings a unique blend of strategic vision and technical acumen. Her profound understanding of renewable energy systems and project management makes her an invaluable resource for professionals navigating the complexities of green hydrogen projects.
Insights Covered:
The session also included an in-depth case study covering the following crucial areas:
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Catch the recording of this insightful webinar featuring Tor Kristian Haldorsen, Lead Advisor at the Norwegian Hydrogen Forum (NHF). With nearly a century of industrial hydrogen production experience, Norway stands at the forefront of the global hydrogen market. Learn how Norway’s innovative policies and safety measures are shaping the hydrogen economy and leading the energy transition.
✅ Key Hydrogen Projects: Overview of more than 200 hydrogen initiatives, including production, research, and technology pilots.
✅ Applications in Hard-to-Abate Sectors: Insights into hydrogen use in shipping, aviation, construction, and heavy-duty transport.
✅ Policies and Support Schemes: Understand how Norway’s policies drive the hydrogen value chain and develop new markets.
✅ Safety and Collaboration: Explore best practices for ensuring safe hydrogen handling and fostering cooperation between industry and government.
Tor Kristian Haldorsen is a seasoned expert in hydrogen policy and international collaboration. As Lead Advisor at the Norwegian Hydrogen Forum, he represents stakeholders across the hydrogen value chain. Tor Kristian has held key roles at Innovation Norway and the German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce and holds advanced degrees in political science and comparative politics.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Norway’s strategies and policies can serve as a model for global hydrogen development. Whether you’re in energy, policy, or business, this webinar offers valuable insights into creating sustainable hydrogen ecosystems.
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Catch the full replay of our essential webinar on hydrogen safety, led by Sonia Ruiz Pérez from Gexcon Australia, Product Manager for #EFFECTS and #RISKCURVES. In this session, discover how cutting-edge consequence and risk modeling tools are setting new benchmarks for safety in hydrogen projects.
Watch to Learn:
🔹 The role of loss containment in hydrogen safety
🔹 Key safety considerations for hydrogen operations
🔹 The importance of Quantitative Risk Assessments (QRA)
🔹 A demo of EFFECTS & RISKCURVES for safe decision-making
Gain valuable insights and practical tools to implement safer hydrogen practices in your projects.
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