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National Green Hydrogen Mission
What is Green Hydrogen?
It has has no carbon footprint
Hydrogen produced by electrolysis using renewable energy
Significance of Green Hydrogen
Ensuring Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) Targets
It ensures regional and national energy security, access and availability
Challenges in producing
Green Hydrogen
Storage issues due to high inflammability
Nascent technology
Economic sustainability of extraction
Lack of proper infrastructure
Explosion Hazard
Energy intensivity
Supply-Chain Issues
Way Forward
Early-stage piloting and financing R&D
Focus on domestic manufacturing
Ensure access to round-the-clock renewable power
Decentralised hydrogen production
Green Hydrogen Mission
Reduction in fossil fuel imports of over ₹1 lakh crore and abatement of nearly 50 MMT of annual carbon emission
Green Hydrogen Transition Programme (SIGHT)
Investment of over ₹8 lakh crore and creation of over 6 lakh jobs by 2030
Creation of Green Hydrogen Hubs
Green hydrogen production capacity of at least 5 MMT per annum
Why hydrogen?
Hydrogen can be sourced from natural gas, nuclear power, biomass etc.
Phasing out carbon
Clean fuel
Diversification of our energy basket
Nontoxic, nonmetallic, odourless, tasteless, colourless, and highly combustible diatomic gas.