Indian green hydrogen industry gets $2.11 billion government incentive plan
The country has approved a plan to invest 174.9 billion rupees for the promotion of clean H2. India’s government has given its approval for a new green hydrogen incentive plan that will receive 174.9 billion rupees (US$2.11 billion) in funding. The goal of the incentive plan is to promote clean H2 for emissions reduction and for export. The country has been setting aggressive green hydrogen targets and now intends to support those goals for cutting emissions and becoming a major exporter of this energy product. This was recently confirmed by the country’s information minister, Anurag Thakur.…
The country has approved a plan to invest 174.9 billion rupees for the promotion of clean H2.
India’s government has given its approval for a new green hydrogen incentive plan that will receive 174.9 billion rupees (US$2.11 billion) in funding.The goal of the incentive plan is to promote clean H2 for emissions reduction and for export.
The country has been setting aggressive green hydrogen targets and now intends to support those goals for cutting emissions and becoming a major exporter of this energy product. This was recently confirmed by the country’s information minister, Anurag Thakur.
The strategy is intended to assist India’s efforts to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, even as it currently continues to be one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters in the world. The incentive program is meant to help make clean H2 affordable and to keep the cost low over the next half decade, said Thakur while addressing the media. The country had already been hinting at the launch of such an incentive program in December.