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In the era when every nation is taking the central stage towards sustainable development, India has a competitive edge in development by decarbonizing and harnessing the power of green hydrogen. India’s ambitious plan to become a global hub for the production of green hydrogen is urgent.
India aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2070. Its energy mix strategies include a significant shift toward clean energy alternatives.
To achieve this, the government has also released the roadmap for the Green Hydrogen Ecosystem, which induces the use of zero-emission fuels instead of fossil fuels.
By transitioning to green hydrogen, India can avoid future carbon emissions, directly contributing to its net-zero pathway.
Reducing Dependency on Fossil Fuels Imports and Increasing Domestic Energy Resources. By producing green hydrogen domestically using renewable energy, India can lower its dependence on imported fuels, ensuring a more self-sufficient and resilient energy ecosystem.