India's National Green Hydrogen Mission: Funding Testing Facilities and Infrastructure
Key Ideas
  • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India has set aside a budget of $23.96m for funding testing facilities and infrastructure under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
  • The initiative aims to develop robust quality and performance testing facilities to ensure safety, sustainability, and quality in green hydrogen production and trade.
  • The scheme, implemented by the National Institute of Solar Energy, will run until the financial year 2025-2026, supporting India's goal of self-reliance through clean energy.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission also seeks to reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports, decarbonize the country, and position India as a technology and market leader in green hydrogen.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India has introduced guidelines for funding testing facilities, infrastructure, and institutional support as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. With a budget of $23.96m allocated until the financial year 2025-2026, the scheme aims to address gaps in existing testing facilities and establish new ones to ensure safe and secure operations. By developing quality testing facilities, the initiative focuses on enhancing the safety, sustainability, and quality standards in green hydrogen production and trade. The National Institute of Solar Energy will oversee the implementation of this scheme. Launched on 4 January 2023, the National Green Hydrogen Mission is aligned with India's objective of achieving self-reliance through clean energy, fostering decarbonization, reducing reliance on fossil fuel imports, and positioning the country as a technology and market leader in green hydrogen.
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