This paper describes Hydrogen energy in India and R&D efforts at Banaras Hindu University. All the three important ingredients i.e. production, storage and application of hydrogen have been dealt with. As regards hydrogen production, we have described and discussed the solar route consisting of ...
Energy PolicyBas van Ruijven,,L Hari,Detlef P.van Vuuren,,Bert de Vries.The potential role of hydrogen energy in India and Western Europe. Energy Policy . 2008van Ruijven, B., Hari, L., van Vuuren, D.P., de Vries, B., 2008. The potential role of hydrogen energy in India and ...
This paper presents the results of a study undertaken for identifying niche areas in India where renewable energy based decentralized generation options can be financially more attractive as compared to grid extension for providing electricity. The cost of delivering electricity in remote areas considering...
Asia is currently the world’s largest consumer of hydrogen, and that’s expected to remain the case through 2050. This is driven by the region’s demand for chemicals that already exist today, as well as the transport, iron, and steel sectors in China and India. In Japan and South Kore...
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 is one of the fastest-growing large economies in the world. While the country’s energy consumption per capita is only one-third of the global average, India’s energy demand is expected to grow rapidly as the economy expands. This calls for a phasing down of fossil-based energy sour...
Turquoise hydrogen can be produced for $1/kg in US and Middle East using existing technology, says study Germany due to complete first 525km of national hydrogen pipeline network this year The view from India | Why the Indian green hydrogen sector will become a global hotspot in 2025 ...
This was emphasized in the Union Budget FY24, with an INR 19,744 crore initial outlay for the mission and an annual green hydrogen production target of 5 MMT by 2030. The mission aims to make India energy-independent while accelerating our decarbonization efforts to re...
The demand for hydrogen in India can grow five-fold by 2050, says new report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). The Potential Role of Hydrogen in India also found that by 2030, the costs of green hydrogen from renewables will fall more than 50% and start to compete with hydro...
India’s minister for new and renewable energy, Raj Kumar Singh, yesterday told a meeting of government and industry representatives from the iron and steel sector that subsidies for the use of green hydrogen could be increased beyond the 4.55 billion rupees ($54.7m) already allocated, if necess...