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India’s Ambitious Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso22/08/20233 Mins Read
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India is propelling itself into a greener future, making a bold stride towards sustainable energy solutions. With the announcement of a comprehensive green hydrogen standard, the nation establishes itself as a frontrunner in the race towards a low-carbon economy.

This innovative move by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is not only redefining India’s energy landscape but also positioning it as a global leader in the pursuit of green hydrogen. Let’s delve into this groundbreaking development, its ambitious goals, and its potential to reshape India’s energy narrative.

The newly unveiled green hydrogen standard encompasses a broad spectrum of hydrogen production methods, ranging from electrolysis-based to biomass-based approaches. What sets this standard apart is its stringent emission limit: requiring a maximum of two kilograms of CO2 emissions for every kilogram of hydrogen produced. This exacting criterion emphasizes India’s commitment to environmental sustainability and carbon neutrality.

MNRE’s statement acknowledges the significance of this milestone, affirming that India is joining an elite group of countries that have officially defined green hydrogen. The move comes as a clarion call to the green hydrogen community, streamlining efforts and fostering a unified pursuit of clean energy.

Aligned with its commitment to greener energy, India has set its sights on producing a remarkable five million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. This ambitious target comes hand in hand with a larger mission: to slash a staggering 50 million metric tons of carbon emissions and save over $12 billion in fossil fuel imports. This visionary roadmap signifies India’s resolute determination to transition from conventional energy sources to sustainable alternatives.

A glimpse into the future comes from the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), which projected that nearly 80% of India’s hydrogen consumption will be derived from renewable electricity and electrolysis by 2050. This seismic shift not only underscores the feasibility of the targets but also paints a vivid picture of India’s energy evolution.

India’s endeavors extend beyond national borders, as it solidifies its position on the global green energy stage. The nation is already in the process of negotiating bilateral agreements with influential players like the European Union and Japan, cementing its position as a pivotal contributor to the global green hydrogen market. These diplomatic moves prelude India’s upcoming hydrogen production plans in 2026, signaling the nation’s intent to be a major player in the green energy sector.

India’s vision for a sustainable future doesn’t halt at hydrogen. A remarkable $7 billion plan to deploy 10,000 electric buses in 169 cities over the next decade reinforces the country’s commitment to electrifying its transportation sector. This transformative initiative, based on a public-private partnership model, represents a synergy between government funding and private investment. With the central government contributing 200 billion rupees, the scheme aims not only to revamp public transportation but also to cultivate a robust electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem.

India’s journey towards green hydrogen and electric mobility is a testament to its determination to tackle climate change head-on. With a comprehensive green hydrogen standard, ambitious hydrogen production targets, and a robust plan to electrify its public transportation, India is setting a precedent for nations worldwide. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi steers the nation towards a greener horizon, India’s efforts serve as an inspiration for collective global action in the realm of sustainable energy.

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