India's Green Hydrogen Mission: Cutting Fossil Fuel Imports by INR 1 Trillion

By Karmactive Staff

India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, initiated in January 2022, aims to solidify the country's position in green hydrogen production, targeting Net Zero emissions by 2070.

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Green hydrogen, derived from water electrolysis using renewable energy, stands at the forefront of India's renewable energy strategy, offering a sustainable energy solution.

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The mission's objective to reduce fossil fuel imports by INR 1 trillion underscores India's shift towards energy self-reliance and economic strengthening.

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By 2030, the mission seeks to establish a green hydrogen production capacity of 5 million metric tonnes annually, bolstering India's renewable energy infrastructure.

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Investment mobilization exceeding Rs. 8 lakh crore reflects the substantial financial commitment towards India's green energy transition.

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The mission anticipates creating over six lakh jobs, signifying a major uplift in employment opportunities within the green energy sector.

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The mission anticipates creating over six lakh jobs, signifying a major uplift in employment opportunities within the green energy sector.

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Anticipated reduction in fossil fuel imports and a 50 million metric tonne cut in annual greenhouse gas emissions mark significant strides in environmental sustainability.

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NTPC's inauguration of India's first public green hydrogen fuelling station in Ladakh represents a practical application of green hydrogen in transport.

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The distinction between green, grey, and blue hydrogen highlights India's focused commitment to green hydrogen, leveraging its low carbon footprint for a sustainable future.

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