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The Indian government is promoting the use of hydrogen through initiatives like the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
The Indian Government has launched the National Hydrogen Mission and is actively promoting alternate fuels, creating a fertile ground for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The Indian government is focusing on renewable energy and has a National Hydrogen Mission, exploring tax credits and production mandates that could support hydrogen advancements.
The Indian government has established the National Hydrogen Policy to guide future development of hydrogen fuel in the nation.
The Indian government has established the National Hydrogen Mission to transform India into a global green energy hub, which this new agreement supports.
The Indian government is encouraging cleaner fuel solutions and greener energy as part of its strategy to decarbonize, promoting H2 as an alternative to fossil fuels.
The governing body of India, which has unveiled a National Hydrogen Mission and has ambitious renewable energy targets.
The Indian government is encouraging auto manufacturers to develop reduced-emission systems and is considering hydrogen as a renewable energy option.
The central government of India is exploring hydrogen fuel technology as a solution to combat severe air pollution in Delhi and surrounding regions.
The Indian government has announced plans to show more support for renewable energy and intends to tender enough clean power projects to reach its 200 gigawatt capacity goal by 2020.
The Indian government is driving aggressive investment in solar energy development and has set ambitious targets for clean energy capacity expansion by 2022 and beyond.
The Indian government is planning to auction 4,500 MW of wind energy capacity and has aggressive renewable energy targets as part of its clean energy strategy.
The Indian government has set a goal for renewable energy capacity and has shown aggressive support for renewable energy, making the country an attractive market for solar and wind power.
The Indian government is actively supporting solar energy development through auctions and has halted new coal power plant construction, encouraging a shift towards renewables.
Notes the rapid fall in solar energy costs and India's progress towards its solar capacity goals.
The Indian government is making a major push to promote clean transportation, aiming for an all-electric vehicle fleet by 2030 to cut emissions and reduce fuel import costs. They are also focusing on renewable energy to address power access issues and support electric vehicle adoption.
Announced the launch of a new online training program for solar technicians and has major plans for solar energy installation.
The Indian government is actively working to promote clean transportation and is reportedly drafting a policy to support fuel cell vehicles, including R&D and demonstration projects.
The Indian government has been actively supporting renewable energy initiatives, including wind energy, and is investing in new infrastructure to improve accessibility of clean power across the country.
The Indian government is actively promoting and investing in the country's solar energy sector, setting ambitious targets for solar power capacity expansion and supporting various projects.
Supporting renewable energy expansion in India, including wind and solar sectors.
The Indian government has released a draft report outlining its strategy to promote clean transportation, with a specific focus on hydrogen fuel cells. They intend to invest in fuel cell technology to encourage its adoption, particularly in the transportation sector.
The Indian government, through its ministries and agencies, is developing and aiming to implement a plan for widespread electric vehicle adoption.
The Indian government is actively supporting solar energy through auctions and aims to expand solar capacity to meet the country's energy needs.
The Indian government is establishing new policies and solar zones to boost solar energy capacity and support the development of new solar energy projects.

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