India's National Green Hydrogen Mission: Aiming for 5 Million Tonnes by 2030
Key Ideas
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission aiming to produce 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
  • Two green hydrogen hubs will be established in the country, with one located in Visakhapatnam, as a part of the initiative.
  • Andhra Pradesh is set to become a USD 2.5 trillion economy by 2047, with a focus on futuristic technologies and collaboration with the Centre.
  • Various projects worth over Rs 2 lakh crore, including a green hydrogen hub in Anakapalli, were inaugurated in the region.
In a significant announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, with the ambitious goal of producing 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. The Prime Minister emphasized the establishment of two green hydrogen hubs, one of which will be situated in Visakhapatnam. Modi also highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s vision to emerge as a USD 2.5 trillion economy by 2047, symbolizing a collaboration between the state and the central government. The inauguration of projects worth over Rs 2 lakh crore marked a milestone, including the launch of a green hydrogen hub in Anakapalli, a joint initiative by NTPC Green Energy Ltd and NREDCAP. This initiative aligns with the broader focus on renewable energy, economic development, infrastructure enhancement, sustainability, and technological progression, positioning India at the forefront of green hydrogen production and harnessing new opportunities for growth and innovation.
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