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Swapnali Wagh

Working on a purposeful path to tackle Climate Change

The Women in Green Hydrogen network is important because it creates visibility, support, and connection for women working in a field that’s critical to the energy transition. It empowers us to share knowledge, amplify each other’s voices, and build a more inclusive, diverse, and innovative clean energy future. Representation matters—especially in shaping solutions to global challenges like climate change.

TUV Rheinland - Senior Manager - Green Hydrogen/ Ammonia
Mumbai
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Swapnali Wagh is currently working as a Senior Manager – Green Hydrogen and Carbon at TÜV Rheinland. Her work focuses on providing solutions accelerating the energy transition through green hydrogen and carbon management. She is responsible for the Certifications of Green Hydrogen, Hydrogen Derivatives as well as Hydrogen Electrolyzer with different global regulations. She is also involved into Life cycle assessment, product Carbon Footprint and Corporate Carbon Footprint Calculation. She is a certified lead carbon verifier.

She previously worked with Reliance Industries, where she was a part of the Centre of Excellence for Green Hydrogen Economy. She has dedicatedly worked on GW Hydrogen production plant at Jamnagar, Gujarat and for hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturing. She was also involved in the research projects such as Alkaline electrolyzer membrane development, and studies of new generation membranes for AEM electrolyzer.

She is a chemical engineer and has strong passion about Climate Change, clean energy technologies to address the climate crisis and contribute meaningfully to net-zero future. She has versatile experience across industry leading roles, where she has been deeply involved in clean energy transition.

Outside of her professional work, She is also a trained Kathak dancer, and she loves exploring the intersection of science, sustainability, and culture in her journey.

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