PNGRB and Germany’s DVGW sign MoU to promote hydrogen use in gas networks:

PNGRB and Germany’s DVGW sign MoU to promote hydrogen use in gas networks:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: January 14 2026

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  • India’s Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) entered into a memorandum of understanding with Germany’s DVGW on Monday to create a collaborative framework aimed at incorporating hydrogen into India’s natural gas infrastructure.
  • The agreement focuses on cooperation in areas such as sharing expertise on safety practices, enabling technical exchanges, and facilitating anonymised data sharing between the two sides.
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