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Held at India Energy Week 2025, the Leadership Roundtable on Unlocking Opportunities in Green Molecules, co-hosted by PETRONAS and Gentari, brought together key policymakers and industry leaders to discuss India’s emerging role in the global hydrogen economy.
Moderated by Ed Crooks, Vice Chair, Americas at Wood Mackenzie, and co-chaired by Ahmad Adly Alias, Vice President Refinery, Marketing and Trading, PETRONAS and Sushil Purohit, Chief Executive Officer
of Gentari, the session examined the enablers needed to scale India’s hydrogen ecosystem, from policy frameworks and investment strategies to global collaboration.
Participants examined critical challenges, including infrastructure bottlenecks, financing hurdles, and the policy mechanisms required to accelerate adoption. Comparisons were drawn to the early days of the solar industry, emphasising the need for government-backed mandates, demand aggregation, and cost-reduction strategies. The session also assessed India’s hydrogen cost competitiveness, with discussions on export potential, global market dynamics and financing innovations.
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