The Future of Hydrogen in India - By Chandrakant Singh
Renewables have been torchbearers of the green initiative since the beginning of the 21st century. Hydrogen can play the same role by the mid-century as the goalpost of going green shifts from merely reducing GHG emissions to achieving net-zero emissions.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and the Ministry of Power (MoP) are going to notify India’s first National Green Hydrogen Policy in February 2022 with an aim to boost production and use of cleaner sources of energy.
In line with India’s ambitious green commitments along with its goal to transform India into an energy independent nation by 2047, Green ....
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