India is targeting five million tonnes of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030, requiring 125GW of renewable energy installations and around 60GW of electrolysis capacity — however projects are still at a very early stage of development. “We will do everything in our power to make India ...
India's plan to decarbonize its steel industry will take longer than anticipated, with green hydrogen becoming the primary fuel for steel making in the country only by 2050, a report by two research institutes said on Thursday. According to the report, Steel Decarbonisation in India, brought...
In the run-up tothe 18thG20 Summit, a day-long conference on “Green Hydrogen Pilots in India” is being held in New Delhi, on 5thSeptember, 2023. The conference will showcase various Green Hydrogen Pilots being implemented by both public and private sector companies of India. The conferenc...
“Longi considers hydrogen as a new pillar of our business. We have invested a lot in the green hydrogen business. And India is a promising market,” Lan Cheng, general manager-international, Longi Hydrogen, toldpv magazine. “The nation has high decarbonization and non-fossil fuel-based elect...
India will use its internal market to scale up hydrogen projects, with Germany as a possible export destination. As part of a broader strategy, the countries will collaborate on a financial and technological level on energy transition projects.
Here are some noteworthy cleantech announcements of the day from around the world: India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the...
India aims to reduce green hydrogen production costs to $2.50/kg by 2025 before reaching $1.00/kg by 2030.However,S&P Global reports that green hydrogen costs worldwide have risen,with green hydrogen produced via alkaline electrolysis in New Soudi Wales,Australia,including capital expenditure,having...
Partnerships, R&D, efficiency, and innovation must be the driving factors behind the growth of India's green hydrogen sector in manufacturing sector
India’s strategic advantages, including abundant renewable energy resources, existing consumption markets, and favorable investment opportunities, position it as a potential global green hydrogen hub, finds a new report by United States Agency for International Development (USAID). By leveraging resources...
From pv magazine India If India maintains its current momentum and implements announced projects, it will achieve an annual green hydrogen demand of 2