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India Powers Up Green Hydrogen: 15,000 MW Electrolysers with ₹45,000 Crore Boost by 2026

Arnes BiogradlijaBy Arnes Biogradlija02/09/20242 Mins Read
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India has announced an ambitious plan to establish 15,000 megawatts (MW) of green hydrogen electrolyzers by 2026 in a significant push towards renewable energy. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce the nation’s carbon footprint and accelerate its shift to sustainable energy sources.

The government has committed ₹45,000 crore (approximately USD 6 billion) to boost this green hydrogen initiative. This funding will support the manufacturing of electrolyzers and the development of supporting infrastructure. Electrolysers are essential for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrical energy from renewable sources such as solar or wind power.

Strategic Shift

India’s decision to focus on green hydrogen electrolyzers is a strategic shift aimed at domestic self-sufficiency and establishing the country as a global leader in green energy technologies. India imports a significant portion of its energy requirements, making it vulnerable to international market fluctuations. The initiative promises to reduce dependency on fossil fuel imports and foster energy security.

Industry Response

Industry leaders have welcomed the move, citing the potential for significant technological advancements and job creation. Developing a robust green hydrogen economy is expected to create thousands of new manufacturing, engineering, and research jobs. Moreover, it presents an opportunity for India to export green hydrogen to other countries, generating revenue and enhancing international partnerships.

Environmental Impact

This initiative has considerable environmental benefits. As one of the largest greenhouse gas emitters, India’s transition to green hydrogen can significantly reduce carbon emissions. The large-scale adoption of green hydrogen will help meet the targets set under the Paris Agreement and contribute to global efforts to curb climate change.

Despite the promising prospects, achieving 15,000 MW of green hydrogen electrolyzers by 2026 is fraught with challenges. High initial costs, technological hurdles, and the need for substantial renewable energy infrastructure are significant barriers that must be addressed. Moreover, the regulatory framework must support innovation and investment in the green hydrogen sector.

India’s green hydrogen initiative is pivotal in its journey towards a sustainable future. With substantial government investment and a clear strategic direction, green hydrogen has immense potential to revolutionize India’s energy landscape. However, concerted efforts from all stakeholders are essential to overcome challenges and realize the full benefits of this green energy revolution.

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