Indian Pavilion Inaugurated At World Hydrogen Summit
Indian officials inaugurated the India pavilion at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands on May 20
Indian officials inaugurated the India pavilion at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands on May 20
Ahead of the EU finalizing its definition of ‘low carbon hydrogen’, India’s SPDA came out with a statement saying that an urgent course correction was needed to preserve climate credibility
India plans to manufacture five million tonnes of green hydrogen to meet its climate targets and become a production and export hub for the fuel by 2030.
India is increasingly looking towards hydrogen as an alternative source of fuel to reduce its carbon footprint and meet its growing energy needs.
Delivering his Independence Day address from the Red Fort on 15 August 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally announced the launch of a National Hydrogen Mission to accelerate plans to generate the carbon-free fuel from renewables as he set a target for India to achieve self-reliance in energy by 2047.
The government announced a comprehensive green hydrogen and green ammonia policy aimed at boosting the domestic production of green hydrogen to 5 million tonnes through electrolysis of water by 2030.