Indian farmers to produce hydrogen fuel, says Minister for Road Transport
Nitin Gadkari views India as a future green H2 powerhouse with substantial domestic and export potential. Indian Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari is pointing directly to green hydrogen fuel as the energy future for the country, to the point that he expects even farmers will be using and producing it. Gadkari said that vehicles in India’s future will be running on H2 and other green fuels. Gadkari spoke at the recent Ideas of India summit, where he said that “Hydrogen is our future fuel and India's future vehicles will run on hydrogen and green fuels.” He went on to…
Nitin Gadkari views India as a future green H2 powerhouse with substantial domestic and export potential.
Indian Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari is pointing directly to green hydrogen fuel as the energy future for the country, to the point that he expects even farmers will be using and producing it.Gadkari said that vehicles in India’s future will be running on H2 and other green fuels.
Gadkari spoke at the recent Ideas of India summit, where he said that “Hydrogen is our future fuel and India's future vehicles will run on hydrogen and green fuels.” He went on to underscore how lithium-ion batteries will propel the country’s transition away from fossil fuels in coming years. “Every year, we import fossil fuels worth Rs 16 lakh crore, but very soon, Indian farmers will create green fuel and green hydrogen,” he said. India’s union minister also predicts that the price of lithium-ion batteries will fall in coming years and that it will become an important export for the country, which could begin shipping large lithium quantities to international buyers on a net basis.