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Launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) in January 2023 as an umbrella programme to establish a green hydrogen ecosystem in India. Oversees incentive schemes for green hydrogen production and procurement.
Issued the Green Ammonia and Green Methanol Standards on February 27, 2026, as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. MNRE oversees renewable energy initiatives in India, established in 1992 (originally as the Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources), with recent focus on green hydrogen to achieve net-zero
MNRE leads India's National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) approved in January 2023, aiming for 5 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) green hydrogen production by 2030. Recently issued draft guidelines on February 25, 2026, for water-linked emissions under the Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme (GHCI). Partners wit
MNRE is the nodal agency responsible for all matters relating to new and renewable energy in India. It launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission in January 2023 with a total outlay of INR 19,744 crore to position India as a global hub for green hydrogen production, utilization, and exports. MNRE has identified BIRAC
Administers the National Green Hydrogen Mission, under which HVICs are funded and integrated as part of India’s strategy for a green hydrogen economy.[1][3]
MNRE is the main organizer of the International Conference on Green Hydrogen (ICGH 2025) and a key institution advancing the deployment and ecosystem development of green hydrogen in India.[1][2]
Lead governmental body overseeing the National Green Hydrogen Mission; officially recognized the three Indian ports as Green Hydrogen Hubs[1][2][5].
MNRE is responsible for the launch and oversight of India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming to boost green hydrogen production, stimulate exports, and decarbonize India's economy. The agency has approved significant funding and policy initiatives to scale up both domestic production and use of green hydrogen.[1
India's ministry backing the project under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Indian government agency leading the National Green Hydrogen Mission to establish India as a global hub for green hydrogen production.
This ministry is expected to fund more hydrogen-bus projects in the future.
This Indian government ministry offers tax credits and subsidies to encourage the installation of rooftop solar PV panels for residential and commercial use.
Indian ministry overseeing National Institutes collaborating on the Hydrogen Task Force.
Indian government ministry responsible for renewable energy policy. In May, it launched the RPO compliance cell to coordinate renewable energy targets across states.
An official from this ministry claimed that India is on track to surpass its renewable energy goal ahead of schedule. The ministry also has plans to reclassify large hydropower projects.
This government agency announced that India's operational grid-connected clean power capacity has surpassed 50 gigawatts.
Will issue certificates to those who successfully complete the online solar energy training program.
Indian government agency responsible for renewable energy policy. Estimates that 20 GW of solar capacity will be installed in India by March 2017.
This ministry has released new guidelines for the revised National Solar Mission, indicating a push to increase solar capacity.
Government ministry backing the joint venture company responsible for developing and managing the offshore wind project.
Indian government agency currently in negotiations with Coal India concerning the development of 1,000 megawatts of solar power facilities.
Indian government agency that issued a proposal to launch 25 large-scale solar power projects across the country with capacities ranging from 500 MW to 1,000 MW.
The MNRE is a government agency in India that oversees renewable energy efforts. It has made plans to start a National Wind Energy Mission and has been involved in tracking solar capacity.
This ministry announced a plan to introduce significant new solar energy capacity to Jammu and Kashmir as part of India's broader energy strategy.
This Indian government agency is preparing to launch an auction for 4,000 megawatts of solar energy capacity, aiming to reduce electricity costs and promote clean power.

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