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Green Hydrogen - The future of energy

India has emerged as a global leader in climate change. As the world’s third biggest emitter, it is now making visible efforts to reduce global warming, and remains committed to substantially reducing its carbon footprint in the future.

The announcement of National Hydrogen Energy Mission in the Union Budget of India 2021-22 is an indication of India's potential in building capacity to become the cheapest hydrogen producer in the world by 2050.

Fuelling the next generation

Green Hydrogen is considered to be one of the cleanest fuels for both transport and power generation. The cost reduction in hydrogen production, storage, transmission, distribution, and application has become important area of global shift for regulators, investors and consumers. Today, hydrogen is considered a zero carbon solution for several applications including long trucking, shipping, and steel industry. Refining is expected to switch to green hydrogen over the next decade. For fertilizer production, green ammonia will become cost effective by 2030. India’s steel mills (the second largest producers globally), expect hydrogen-based products to be the key to reducing pollution. At a projected estimate of 837 million tons, emissions from India’s steel industry will more than triple in the next three decades, as demand for the alloy more than quadruples.

For a cleaner greener future

Hydrogen production is energy intensive, and there is a need to exploit non-greenhouse gas producing sources like wind & solar to generate electricity for the purpose. While reducing the burden on fossils fuels, large scale use of hydrogen energy - a 100% clean fuel - will also reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Investments in R&D, technology upgradation and capacity building are the key to a cleaner future. Addressing these challenges, International Climate Summit 2023 aims to propel India to be a key player in renewable energy. With abundant natural resources, favourable climatic and geographical conditions, India has an advantage that needs to be harnessed.

AATMANIRBHAR BHARAT

SELF RELIANCE THROUGH SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES, BIO FUELS, RENEWABLES & HYDROGEN

“A new pathway towards climate change mitigation through mainstreaming Lifestyle for Environment and making the Green Energy transition to achieve energy security.

Strengthening India’s mission to become Aatmanirbhar (self- reliant) and energy independent by 2047; and achieve net-zero emissions by 2070.

The India led global clean energy movement begins here and now.”

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