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Why does India want to be a global hub for Green Hydrogen? | In Focus podcast

Why does India want to be a global hub for Green Hydrogen? | In Focus podcast

Anuraag Nallapaneni speaks to us on how the National Green Hydrogen Mission will be implemented, and if India has the manufacturing base to develop itself into a green hydrogen hub.

In Focus by The Hindu

January 10, 202326m 33s

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Show Notes

Last week the government announced that it has allocated ₹19,744 crore for a National Green Hydrogen Mission. The Mission will aim to make India a ‘global hub’ for producing, using and exporting green Hydrogen.

India is not alone in formulating a green hydrogen strategy, or in setting aside big money for developing the country into a global hug for green hydrogen. In the last 18 months or so, several developing countries have zeroed in on green hydrogen, which is viewed by many as a silver bullet of sorts for decarbonisation.

How will the National Green Hydrogen Mission be implemented? How does green hydrogen fit in with India’s energy consumption profile? Does India have the manufacturing base to develop itself into a green hydrogen hub? 

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