India and US Join Forces for Global Energy Transition with Green Hydrogen
Key Ideas
  • India and the United States are collaborating on national hydrogen missions to lead the global energy transition.
  • Joint commitment to clean energy supply chains and hydrogen technologies highlighted by USISPF.
  • India's National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to position the country as a global leader in green hydrogen production.
  • Partnership focuses on enhancing collaboration, safety standards, and reducing hydrogen costs for affordable clean energy.
India and the United States are joining forces at the forefront of the global energy transition by prioritizing collaborative national hydrogen missions. The US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF) emphasized the two countries' potential as leaders in climate change solutions, celebrating Hydrogen Day with a commitment to clean energy supply chains and hydrogen technologies. Ajay Yadav from India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy highlighted the successful cooperation displayed at the International Conference on Green Hydrogen 2024 in New Delhi, a significant step forward in advancing the green hydrogen ecosystem. India's National Green Hydrogen Mission is a key initiative aiming to establish the country as a global leader in green hydrogen production. The partnership between India and the United States is geared towards enhancing collaboration on hydrogen technology deployment, setting safety standards, and achieving the ambitious goal of producing affordable clean hydrogen. National collaborations through the Renewable Energy Technology Partnership will play a vital role in supporting these efforts, with the primary objective of boosting performance and reducing hydrogen costs to make clean energy more accessible.
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