Government Boosts Green Ammonia Allocation for Fertiliser Sector
Key Ideas
  • The Indian government has increased the allocation of Green Ammonia for the fertiliser sector under the National Green Hydrogen Mission by 2 lakh tonnes per annum.
  • This adjustment is part of the government's efforts to meet the increasing demand for Green Hydrogen and its derivatives across various sectors.
  • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy aims to achieve a production capacity of 5 million tonnes per annum of Green Hydrogen in India by 2030.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission, with a significant budget, aims to make India self-reliant in clean energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuel imports.
The Indian government has decided to enhance the allocation of Green Ammonia for the fertiliser sector as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is implementing the mission, which seeks to promote the production and use of Green Hydrogen in various sectors. With the demand for Green Hydrogen and its derivatives on the rise, the government has revised the annual allocation from 5.5 lakh tonnes to 7.5 lakh tonnes. This move aims to spur demand and production of Green Hydrogen within the country. The MNRE has set an ambitious target of achieving a production capacity of 5 million tonnes per annum of Green Hydrogen by 2030. The National Green Hydrogen Mission was launched with a substantial budget and a clear timeline to make India self-reliant in clean energy and reduce its dependence on fossil fuel imports. Overall, the mission is expected to drive decarbonization, technological advancement, and market leadership in the field of Green Hydrogen.
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