Hydrogen and energy have a shared history, from early engines to today’s refining industry. It’s clean, lightweight, and doesn’t emit greenhouse gases. Green hydrogen, an eco-friendly choice, is on the rise, with demand reaching 94 million tonnes in 2021, up from 91 million in 2019, according to the IEA. Industries worldwide use hydrogen, primarily from fossil fuels, taking 6% of global natural gas and 2% of global coal.

Clean hydrogen is vital for a net-zero world, used in industries, transportation, and power generation. It’s especially valuable in hard-to-electrify sectors like shipping, railways, and buses. This element complements renewables in our transition to cleaner energy. The 5% increase in global hydrogen demand from 2020 to 2021 reflects its growing applications worldwide. Clean hydrogen is versatile, catering to various countries’ needs and linking regions, evident in 26 countries creating national hydrogen policies.

The recent initiative by the Government of India – national green hydrogen mission and the pressed introduction of green hydrogen consumption obligations for fertilisers and petroleum refinery industry, indicates the country’s resolve to transition towards an economy fueled by green hydrogen. The adoption of green hydrogen may offset all the challenges and put the country back on track to achieve its renewable energy targets under the Paris agreement.

India’s unique position offers a chance to lead in the hydrogen ecosystem with minimal subsidies.

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