India's Push for Green Ammonia and Hydrogen Revolution
Key Ideas
  • India's Ministry of New & Renewable Energy increases Green Ammonia allocation to meet rising demand, boosting support for Green Hydrogen.
  • National Green Hydrogen Mission aims for a production capacity of 5 million tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030.
  • Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) program incentivizes electrolyser manufacturing and green ammonia production.
  • Green Ammonia's renewable production method and versatile uses make it a crucial component in decarbonizing industries like fertilisers, transportation, and energy storage.
The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy in India has ramped up support for Green Hydrogen by increasing the annual allocation of Green Ammonia for the fertiliser sector. This move is part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) aiming to achieve a production capacity of 5 million tonnes of Green Hydrogen annually by 2030. The NGHM includes the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) program, providing incentives for electrolyser manufacturing and green ammonia production. India has also introduced schemes to promote Green Hydrogen usage in steel, transport, and shipping sectors. Additionally, the launch of a dedicated portal and Hydrogen Valley Innovation Clusters aim to develop the green hydrogen ecosystem in the country. Green Ammonia, produced through renewable processes, offers benefits like energy storage, serving as a zero-carbon fuel, and potentially revolutionizing the maritime industry. Its importance lies in decarbonizing various sectors, including food production and energy generation, to address global challenges sustainably.
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