India-Bhutan Collaboration for Green Hydrogen Mobility in New Delhi
Key Ideas
  • Union Minister and Bhutan PM ride on a green hydrogen-run bus in New Delhi, promoting sustainable mobility and green future.
  • India aims to expand its green hydrogen initiatives with plans for hydrogen blending, localization of technologies, and bio-pathways for production.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission in India targets 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen production annually, reducing fossil fuel imports and creating jobs.
  • IndianOil leads in hydrogen research and has operational green hydrogen initiatives like fuel cell buses and dispensing stations.
In a collaborative effort to advance green energy initiatives, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay recently took a ride on a green hydrogen-run bus in New Delhi. The event aimed to showcase sustainable mobility and a green future. The Bhutan PM expressed his enjoyment of the ride and praised the environmental benefits of the vehicle. India is looking to expand its green hydrogen endeavors with projects focusing on hydrogen blending, localizing electrolyzer-based technologies, and promoting bio-pathways for green hydrogen production. The government's National Green Hydrogen Mission targets significant green hydrogen production, renewable energy capacity addition, and reduction in fossil fuel imports. IndianOil, a key player in hydrogen research, has been actively involved in green hydrogen initiatives since 2004. They have made strides in the development of green hydrogen solutions, including operating hydrogen dispensing stations and collaborating on green hydrogen fuel cell buses. Currently, IndianOil has operational fuel cell buses in the Delhi NCR region and Vadodara, demonstrating their commitment to eco-friendly transportation. The visit emphasized the shared vision between India and Bhutan for promoting green energy, with Bhutan showing interest in adopting green hydrogen mobility solutions. The collaboration between the two countries aligns with their commitment to environmental sustainability and clean energy. The article highlights the significant steps India is taking towards decarbonization and reducing dependence on conventional sources of power through green energy solutions.
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