The article delves into India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to revolutionize the country’s energy landscape by producing 5 million metric tons of green hydrogen by 2030. It underscores the mission’s potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions across various industries, particularly in refining, petrochemicals, and fertilizers, by replacing fossil fuels with green hydrogen. The piece also touches on the challenges of storage and transportation, while highlighting the technological advancements that are making green hydrogen a viable and cost-effective alternative in the global push towards sustainable energy solutions.
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