The Indian government unveiled its plans for scaling up domestic renewable hydrogen production and demand through its National Green Hydrogen Mission.The government reiterated its goal to make India the global hub for production, usage and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives. An initial outlay of USD 2.39 billion for the mission was approved by the cabinet recently.Much of the funding will be used to incentivise domestic hydrogen production and electrolyser manufacturing. In the document, New Delhi reiterated its intention to reach 5 million tonne per year of green hydrogen production by 2030, and said the longer-term aim "with growth of export markets and international partnerships" is 10 million tonne per year The document also outlines how demand for green hydrogen and its derivatives is to be scaled up across various sectors, with hard-to-abate industrial consumers a key focus.
The Indian government unveiled its plans for scaling up domestic renewable hydrogen production and demand through its National Green Hydrogen Mission.The government reiterated its goal to make India the global hub for production, usage and export of green hydrogen and its derivatives. An initial outlay of USD 2.39 billion for the mission was approved by the cabinet recently.Much of the funding will be used to incentivise domestic hydrogen production and electrolyser manufacturing. In the document, New Delhi reiterated its intention to reach 5 million tonne per year of green hydrogen production by 2030, and said the longer-term aim "with growth of export markets and international partnerships" is 10 million tonne per year The document also outlines how demand for green hydrogen and its derivatives is to be scaled up across various sectors, with hard-to-abate industrial consumers a key focus.