International Conference on Green Hydrogen and Energy Technologies – GHET 2026

Thursday, 8 January, 2026
Saturday, 10 January, 2026
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GHET-2026

The International Conference on Green Hydrogen and Energy Technologies (GHET-2026) aims to bring together researchers, industry experts, policymakers, and academicians to explore breakthroughs and challenges in sustainable energy systems. With a focus on green hydrogen, the conference will cover innovations in hydrogen production, storage, fuel cells, and end-use applications, along with advancements in bioenergy, thermal energy, electric mobility, energy storage, and waste-to-energy technologies.

GHET-2026 serves as a global platform to exchange ideas, showcase research, and foster collaboration for a cleaner, hydrogen-powered future. We welcome your participation in shaping the path toward a sustainable energy transition.

Abstract Submission deadline

10-11-2025

Acceptance Notification

20-11-2025

Early Bird Registration

30-11-2025

Registration Fees (with 18% GST)

Category Early-bird Registration (Until November 30,2025) Registration (December 20, 2025)
Indian Students/ Research Scholars Rs. 1500 Rs. 2500
Academic/R&D Participants Rs. 3000 Rs. 4000
Industry Rs. 10000 Rs. 15000
Overseas Students/Postdocs USD 50 USD 100
Overseas Faculty/ Scientists USD 100 USD 200
Industry (Overseas) USD 300 USD 500

Objective of the Conference

  • To provide researchers, technologists, and electrochemists from all around the world who work in interdisciplinary electrochemistry fields a place to interact and share research experiences
  • Selected, high-quality, peer-reviewed symposium articles about fuel cells and hydrogen energy will be published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (Elsevier).

Outcomes of this Conference

  • The conference showcases cutting-edge research on efficient hydrogen production, storage, and utilization, including electrolysis, fuel cell technology, and hydrogen storage materials. This helps address current limitations in hydrogen technology and accelerates its widespread adoption.

  • The conference also encourages collaboration among researchers from different regions and disciplines to address global challenges in hydrogen and alternative energy systems, such as production scaling, safe transportation, and energy efficiency improvement.

Keynote and Plenary Speakers (Tentative)

Prof. Aarumugam Manthiram

University of Texas, Austin

Prof. VK Saraswat

NITI Aayog

Prof. Scott Barton

Michigan State University

Prof. Bruno Pollet

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Dr. Chock Karuppaiah

Ohnium, India

Dr. Sanjeev Mukherjee

Northeastren University, Boston

Dr. Kothandaraman R

IIT-Madras

Dr. Arunachala Mada Kannan

Arizona State University

Jean Marie Vianney Nsanzimana

University of Padua

Jens Oluf Jensen

Technical University of Denmark

Gongquan Sun

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

Dr. Soorathep Kheawhom

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Dr. Sudiyarmanto

National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia

Prof. Volodymyr Yatrys

IFE, UK

Dr. Theophile Niyitanga

Yeungnam University

Prof. Sangaraju Shanmugam

DGIST, South Korea

Dr. Sivakumar Pasupathi

UWC, South Africa

Prof. Mohammed Mamlouk

Newcastle University , UK

Dr. Xin Wang

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Dr. Jr-Jeng Ruan

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Dr. Mykhaylo Lototskyy

HYSA, South Africa

Kenneth Ikechukwu Ozoemena

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China

Prof. Dr. Dai-Viet N. Vo

Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Vietnam

Dr. Mohd Fadhzir Ahmad Kamaroddin

Teknologi Malaysia

Dr. Devdas Laata

Central University of Jharkhand, India

Dr. Hsisheng Teng

National Cheng Kung University,  Taiwan

Prof. Yang-Kook Sun

Hanyang university, Seoul, Korea

Dr. SMA Shibli

University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India

Dr. Sebastian C. Peter

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India

Dr. Rakhi R B

CSIR–NIIST, India

Dr. S Ravichandran

CECRI, India

Dr. Abhilash Suryan

College of Engineering Trivandrum, India

Dr. Aruna S.T

CSIR-National Aerospace Laboatory, India

Dr. Sudhanshu Sharma

IIT Gandhinagar, India

Dr. Preetam Singh

IIT (BHU) Varanasi, India

Dr. Sagar Mitra

IIT Bombay, India

Prof. Suddhasatwa Basu

IIT Delhi, India

Prof. C Retna Raj

IIT Kharagpur, India

Dr. Surendra Kumar Martha

IIT Hyderabad, India

Dr. A S Prakash

CSIR-CECRI, India

Dr. Wei-Ren Liu

Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

Dr. Jinwoo Lee

Kaist, Korea

Prof. Chien-Hsiang Chang

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Dr. Lin, Chia-Yu

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Dr. Lin, Yu-Chuan

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Dr. Kaveevivitchai, Watchareeya

National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Prof. Bing Joe Hwang

National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Søren Juhl Andreasen

Alborg University, Denmark

Dr. Balaji

ARCI, India

Dr Nagraj P Shetti

KLE Technological University, India

Guidelines for Poster Presentation

  • Please check your presentation timings and fix the poster.
  • The presenters are requested to place their posters 20 minutes earlier than their allotted poster session.
  • The poster dimensions must be 90 cm x 118 cm (Portrait Layout). Follow the template provided.
  • Each poster should have the GHET 2026 logo.
  • Presenters are free to use desired text, images and graphs as needed for their presentations, provided that clarity is maintained.
  • The presenter needs to be available near their presentation throughout the schedule.
  • All the posters will be evaluated by the experts of the respective themes and the best posters will be awarded during valedictory function.

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Conference Tracks

  1. Electrolysis (PEM, Alkaline, AEM, SOEC, PCC, MCEC)

  • Solid Hydrogen Storage (e.g. metal hydrides, MOFs) Gaseous Hydrogen Storage
  • Liquid and Cryo-Compressed Hydrogen Storage Hydrogen Infrastructure (Pipelines, Tankers, Trucks) Hydrogen Blending in Natural Gas Grids
  • Natural Gas Grid Transformation
  • Hydrogen Derivatives and Carriers
  • Hydrogen Refilling Stations
  • Challenges in Hydrogen Delivery Systems
  • Fuel Cells: components, stack, system (PEMFC, SOFC, AFC, MCFC)
  • Fuel Cells for Transportation (Cars, Buses, Trucks)
  • Fuel Cells for Heavy Duty & Freight Transport (Trains, Aircraft, Marine)
  • Fuel Cells for Stationary Power Generation
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  • Hydrogen for Industrial Processes (Steel, Cement, Chemicals)
  • Hydrogen as Energy Storage Medium (e.g. Hybrid Systems with Renewable Energy)
  • Sector Coupling and Power-to-X
  • Next-Generation Hydrogen Fuels (Power-to-fuel)
  • Hydrogen as a Decarbonization Pathway
  • Emerging Hydrogen Technologies
  • Breakthroughs in Catalysts, Electrodes, Membranes
  • Novel Systems Integration and Control
  • Digitalization and AI in Hydrogen Systems
  • Microbial and Bioelectrochemical Technologies
  • Bioenergy supply management strategies, Biofuels in developing economies, Biomass, Renewable Energy for Power and Heat, Solar thermal and photovoltaics, Greening the Fossil Fuels, Carbon and Methane capture, Thermal and recycling, Solar Desalination, Hydrogen and fuel cell, Alternative Fuels, CFD in green energy etc.

Power electronics for hybrid and electric vehicles, Small, medium and long-range wireless power transfer, Modelling and design of wireless power transfer coils, Vehicle power electronic circuits and systems, Charging systems, Batteries, super capacitors and flywheel, Power electronics topologies for integration of energy storage etc.

Waste management, green energy and impact on waste, energy harvesting from waste, Energy in food production, agriculture and processing etc.

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Contacts

Dr. D. K. Sheena Christy

9841053571

Dr. R. Arulprakasam

8508696602

Dr. Meena Parvathy Sankar

9444104432

Dr. R. Venkatesan

9444081042

Dr. R. Krishna Kumari

8072143517

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