India's Push for Green Hydrogen Leadership: 2nd International Conference Highlights Opportunities
Key Ideas
  • The 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen in New Delhi, attended by top dignitaries, aims to position India as a leader in the global green hydrogen industry.
  • Discussions at the conference will focus on advancements in green hydrogen technologies, strategic investments, and partnerships to drive adoption in the country.
  • The National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched by the Indian government, targets 5 Million Metric Tonne per year of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030 with a total outlay of Rs 19,744 crores.
  • In a separate development, the World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan for India's low carbon energy sector, indicating support for the country's green energy initiatives.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen, with key ministers and dignitaries in attendance. The conference, held in New Delhi, aims to showcase India as a global leader in the green hydrogen sector. Discussions will revolve around technological advancements, strategic investments, and partnerships to foster the adoption of green hydrogen technologies in the country. Organized by various government entities and supported by partners like the Gujarat government, SECI, EY, and FICCI, the conference highlights the collaborative efforts to drive the green hydrogen agenda. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy sources, plays a crucial role in reducing pollution and powering vehicles. India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched to promote green hydrogen production, envisions a significant production capacity by 2030 with substantial investment. Additionally, the World Bank's approval of a $1.5 billion loan for India's low carbon energy sector further underscores global support for India's green energy ambitions.
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