India's Commitment to Green Hydrogen: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future
Key Ideas
- India fulfills Paris commitments on green energy ahead of schedule, highlighting dedication to sustainability.
- National Green Hydrogen Mission launched in 2023 to make India a global hub for the production and export of Green Hydrogen.
- Focus on partnerships between industry and academia, skill development for youth, and creating a green jobs ecosystem.
- International cooperation crucial for scaling up Green Hydrogen production, reducing costs, and investing in research and innovation.
The Prime Minister of India addressed the 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen, emphasizing the urgent need for action on climate change and energy transition. India has exceeded its Paris commitments on green energy and is now focusing on Green Hydrogen as a key element in decarbonizing industries and providing a storage solution for surplus renewable energy. The country launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission in 2023 to establish itself as a global hub for Green Hydrogen production, utilization, and export. Investments in research, innovation, infrastructure, and skill development are being made to support this mission. The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of international partnerships to accelerate the development and adoption of Green Hydrogen. The G20 Summit in India in 2023 played a significant role in promoting Green Hydrogen, with a special focus on the sector and the adoption of high-level voluntary principles on Hydrogen. The Prime Minister called for the global scientific community to collaborate and explore various aspects of Green Hydrogen production and utilization, promoting a collective and innovative approach towards a sustainable future.
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Climate Change
Innovation
Research And Development
Environmental Sustainability
Green Economy
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