India's Green Hydrogen Revolution: Boosting Domestic Electrolyzer Manufacturing
Key Ideas
  • India aims to have an electrolyzer capacity of 60-100 GW by 2030, boosting green hydrogen production.
  • Union Minister Pralhad Joshi inaugurated Ohmium's electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Karnataka, emphasizing its role in India's green energy aspirations.
  • Domestic electrolyzer manufacturing will enhance energy independence, aligning with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission to become a global hydrogen hub.
  • Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is working towards fulfilling PM Modi's vision of achieving green energy goals and reducing import dependence.
India is set to advance its green energy goals significantly by increasing its electrolyzer capacity to 60-100 GW by 2030, as announced by Union Minister Pralhad Joshi. The inauguration of Ohmium's electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Karnataka marks a crucial step towards boosting domestic production of green hydrogen. Joshi highlighted the importance of green hydrogen in decarbonizing various sectors and praised the limitless potential it holds. The minister emphasized the government's commitment to supporting the sector through initiatives like the waiver of ISTS charges and strengthening the industry to cater to both domestic and global demands. Under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, India aims to be a key player in hydrogen production, export, and usage. Through programs like SIGHT, tenders have been awarded to companies to set up hydrogen production plants, showcasing India's focus on speed and scale in green hydrogen transition. This development not only enhances energy security but also aligns with Prime Minister Modi's vision of achieving green energy targets and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
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