Inside India's $1.5 Billion Hydrogen Boom and What It Means for Transport [View all]
Inside Indias $1.5 Billion Hydrogen Boom and What It Means for Transport
ANGELA LINDERS | HydrogenFuelNews.com | December 14, 2024
Hydrogens Role in Reducing Transport-Related Emissions
Indias ambitious goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2070 has placed the focus squarely on clean energy alternatives. Hydrogen, especially
green hydrogen produced using renewable energy, is emerging as a
game-changer in addressing emissions from the transport sector. This sector contributes approximately 8.4% of the countrys total carbon footprint, with heavy-duty commercial vehicles like buses and trucks being particularly hard to decarbonize. Hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles offer a promising solution. These vehicles emit only water vapor as a byproduct, making them a zero-emission alternative for both freight and passenger transport.
Hydrogen stands out for its high energy density and fast refueling capabilities. It is ideal for vehicles requiring long ranges and heavy loads, where battery-electric solutions often fall short. For India to meet its climate targets, hydrogen-powered transport will play a vital role in addressing urban air pollution and transitioning away from fossil fuel-dependent systems.
Indias Hydrogen Projects and Key Players
Indias National
Green Hydrogen Mission has catalyzed a range of projects and investments to bolster the countrys
green hydrogen ecosystem. Supported by a $1.5 billion World Bank investment, India aims to lead the global energy transition.
Several impactful hydrogen initiatives are already underway:
GAILs
Green Hydrogen Plant: GAIL commissioned Indias first
green hydrogen plant in Vijaipur, Madhya Pradesh, earlier in 2024. This represents a major milestone in the commercial production and utilization of
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India: National Green Hydrogen Mission
https://mnre.gov.in/en/national-green-hydrogen-mission/
India PM Modi addresses second International Conference on Green Hydrogen in New Delhi
SEP 11, 2024
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