India's Green Hydrogen Revolution: Journey to a Sustainable Future
Key Ideas
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi advocates for green hydrogen as a local energy solution for mobility in India.
  • National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) in Leh is building the world's highest green hydrogen plant powered by solar energy.
  • The plant will produce green hydrogen for buses, with plans to introduce green hydrogen-powered buses in Delhi.
  • This project marks a significant step towards a sustainable energy future in India, utilizing innovative technology and renewable resources.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India has prioritized the use of green hydrogen as a local energy solution, particularly for mobility needs. The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is constructing the world's highest green hydrogen plant in Leh, Ladakh. This futuristic project will utilize solar energy to produce green hydrogen by splitting water, which will then be used as fuel for buses. The initiative is aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing dependence on conventional fuels. The introduction of green hydrogen-powered buses in Delhi signifies a major shift towards cleaner transportation options in urban areas. This endeavor exemplifies India's commitment to innovative technology and renewable resources in its quest for a greener and more sustainable future. The project in Leh showcases the potential for green hydrogen to revolutionize the country's energy landscape and contribute to a cleaner environment.
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