Uttar Pradesh Delegation Visits Japan to Boost Green Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Collaboration

A high-level delegation from Uttar Pradesh recently embarked on a strategic visit to Japan, marking a pivotal milestone in the state’s pursuit of sustainable energy leadership. The delegation, including Advisor Awanish Awasthi, Invest UP CEO Vijay Kiran Anand, and UPNEDA Director Inderjit Singh, engaged in focused discussions with Japanese private sector and academic partners to advance collaboration in the green hydrogen and renewable energy sectors.

Among the most noteworthy developments, Japanese entrepreneurs have committed to establishing a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for green hydrogen in Uttar Pradesh. This initiative underscores the state’s determination to foster an indigenous ecosystem for clean energy innovation and deployment. The proposed CoE will aim to facilitate technology transfer, research collaboration, and capacity building in hydrogen production and fuel cell applications.

During the delegation’s itinerary, special emphasis was placed on green hydrogen mobility. An in-depth interaction with Toyota’s Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, renowned for emitting only water as a byproduct, served to illustrate Uttar Pradesh’s ambition to promote zero-emission transport solutions. This demonstration aligns with the state’s broader policy framework, which prioritises clean mobility as a key pillar of its environmental strategy.

In parallel, the delegation conducted visits to several research and technology installations in Japan’s Yamanashi Prefecture. These included the NESRAD Green Hydrogen Plant, Suntory Hakushu Distillery’s power-to-gas facility, and the University of Yamanashi’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Centre. The tour provided delegates with practical exposure to state-of-the-art technologies and industrial best practices in hydrogen production and utilisation.

UPNEDA leadership expressed strong interest in broadening cooperation across renewable energy domains. Dialogue centred around expanding solar capacity, small-scale hydroelectric installations, and biomass-based power generation in Uttar Pradesh. The delegation emphasised the importance of integrating these clean energy sources into the state’s energy matrix as a precursor to scaling hydrogen production.

An official spokesperson highlighted that the state government’s proactive engagements in Japan are grounded in a long-term vision of energy self-reliance. By forging partnerships with global players and research institutions, Uttar Pradesh intends to translate international best practices into domestic infrastructure and policy frameworks. The goal is to encourage private investment and support green energy innovation within the region.

In totality, the delegation’s mission reflects Uttar Pradesh’s strategic shift toward a knowledge-driven, partnership-based approach to sustainable development. The commitment to creating a CoE, coupled with the usage of hydrogen-fuelled mobility solutions like the Toyota Mirai, positions the state at the vanguard of India’s green energy transition. These efforts also contribute to the national agenda of achieving climate goals and promoting clean, affordable energy solutions.

By leveraging Japan’s technological expertise and Uttar Pradesh’s immense renewable energy potential, this collaboration lays the groundwork for a transformative energy ecosystem. As institutional frameworks and pilot projects emerge, both governments stand to benefit from scalable models of sustainable innovation. The delegation’s outcomes affirm Uttar Pradesh’s intent to emerge as a national and global leader in green hydrogen and renewable energy investment.

 

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