India Embraces Green Hydrogen Revolution for a Sustainable Future
Key Ideas
  • India's Minister of State for Power emphasizes the country's commitment to advancing the Green Hydrogen Agenda for a cleaner planet and job creation.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission with a significant budget allocation focuses on demand creation, R&D, infrastructure, and skill development.
  • Leaders in the conference stress that Green Hydrogen offers a transformative potential for decarbonizing industries and reshaping India's energy sector.
  • The event underlines the importance of international collaboration, innovation, and collective ambition in achieving India's energy transition goals.
In New Delhi, India, there is a strong push towards embracing a new era of energy transition through the Green Hydrogen Agenda. Minister Shripad Naik highlighted the government's commitment to clean and green energy, emphasizing the importance of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. This mission, with a substantial budget, aims to drive demand, research, infrastructure, and skill development in the green hydrogen sector. The focus is not only on meeting emission targets but also on creating new jobs and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. Professor Ajay K Sood and Bhupinder S Bhalla also emphasized the transformative potential of Green Hydrogen, stating that it is a crucial pathway towards decarbonizing industries and establishing clean energy as the norm. Jyoti Vij highlighted the need for collaborative efforts between the government and industry to achieve India's energy transition goals. The conference showcased India's dedication to international collaboration and innovation, signifying a collective ambition to drive the country towards a greener and more sustainable future.
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