Kerala's Green Hydrogen Cluster Project Receives Global Recognition
Key Ideas
- Kerala's Green Hydrogen Cluster project is lauded globally by the World Economic Forum for its efforts in decarbonisation.
- State Industries and Law Minister P Rajeeve highlighted the significant investor interest and the project's focus on reducing CO2 emissions in the transportation sector.
- The $1.2 billion initiative aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, attracting substantial investments and aiming to enhance Kerala's reputation as a prime investment destination.
- Kerala's engagement at Davos and the upcoming Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 in Kochi signify the state's commitment to advancing in the green hydrogen sector.
During the Vizhinjam Conclave, Kerala's state Industries and Law minister P Rajeeve announced that the Green Hydrogen Cluster project has received global recognition from the World Economic Forum for its role in decarbonisation. Rajeeve emphasized the investor interest generated by Kerala's representation at Davos, with a particular focus on reducing CO2 emissions, notably from the transportation sector, which accounts for a significant portion of the state's emissions. The $1.2 billion project is in alignment with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, with expectations of attracting substantial investments. Through 70 industrial meetings at Davos, Kerala aims to solidify its position as an attractive investment destination, culminating in the Invest Kerala Global Summit 2025 in Kochi. The state's active engagement in promoting green hydrogen showcases its commitment to sustainability and innovation in the energy sector.
Topics
India
Decarbonisation
CO2 Emissions
Transportation Sector
Investment Destination
Investor Interest
Davos Representation
Global Summit 2025
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