Business TodayApr 4A case for equity as India bets big on green hydrogen The promise of green hydrogen-fuelled heavy vehicles, industries and power grids offers arguably the best answer to one of the 21st Century’s most complex riddles, particularly for still-growing economies such as India—how to reconcile rising energy hunger with decarbonisation pledges made in view of the climate crisis. For India, with less than five decades to go for our net-zero target and with energy demand set to grow 25 per cent by 2030, the National Green Hydrogen Mission is more than a stepping stone to a carbon-neutral future. Quite rightly, industry and policy makers view it as an opportunity to seize market leadership in the production and export of clean energy while decarbonising the domestic economy. Read More At Business Today
The promise of green hydrogen-fuelled heavy vehicles, industries and power grids offers arguably the best answer to one of the 21st Century’s most complex riddles, particularly for still-growing economies such as India—how to reconcile rising energy hunger with decarbonisation pledges made in view of the climate crisis. For India, with less than five decades to go for our net-zero target and with energy demand set to grow 25 per cent by 2030, the National Green Hydrogen Mission is more than a stepping stone to a carbon-neutral future. Quite rightly, industry and policy makers view it as an opportunity to seize market leadership in the production and export of clean energy while decarbonising the domestic economy. Read More At Business Today