Narendra Modi Urges Global Cooperation for Green Hydrogen Advancement
Key Ideas
- Prime Minister Modi highlights India's achievements in green energy, emphasizing the importance of taking action now for a sustainable future.
- He discusses the potential of Green Hydrogen in decarbonizing industries and as a storage solution for surplus renewable energy.
- Modi outlines India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, focusing on innovation, infrastructure, industry, and investment, to make India a global hub for Green Hydrogen production.
- He calls for international partnerships, research, and innovation to accelerate the development and deployment of Green Hydrogen for a greener planet.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen, emphasizing the urgent need for action in combating climate change. Modi highlighted India's early fulfillment of Paris commitments on green energy and the significant increase in non-fossil fuel and solar energy capacities. He underlined the importance of Green Hydrogen in decarbonizing challenging industrial sectors and as a storage solution for surplus renewable energy. The Prime Minister introduced India's National Green Hydrogen Mission aimed at making India a global leader in Green Hydrogen production, utilization, and export. Modi stressed the importance of international partnerships for scaling up Green Hydrogen production, minimizing costs, and building infrastructure faster. He called for collective expertise from scientists and innovators to address challenges in improving the efficiency of Green Hydrogen production components and exploring innovative methods like using seawater and municipal wastewater. Modi concluded by urging global cooperation to accelerate Green Hydrogen development for a sustainable future.
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South America
Renewable Energy
Climate Change
Innovation
Sustainability
Green Economy
International Cooperation
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