India added 13 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy in 2021, and its capacity has increased by more than 53 GW in the last five years, making it one of the world’s fastest-growing renewable energy users.
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A green, environmentally friendly Integrated Steel Mill in Mundra, Gujarat, as well as other business ventures, have been agreed to…
This strategy is consistent with India’s audacious goal of carbon neutrality by 2070. For household, commercial, and industrial use, the…
State-owned energy companies are looking for partners to collaborate on green hydrogen projects that will power their refineries and commercialize…
Many questions have been raised in response to this announcement. What will happen to the coal and crude oil sectors, for example? Is India technically and economically capable of entirely replacing the energy source? Will India continue to be an energy importer even in the clean energy era?
India, the world’s third-largest energy user, seeks to lower its carbon intensity by 45 percent and carbon emissions by 1…
Now that hydrogen’s importance in India’s (or any country) climate action has been recognized, the focus has shifted to finding low-cost means to create the gas.
Joint market initiatives for green hydrogen electrolysers in India will be developed by Greenko ZeroC (GZC) and John Cockerill of…
When compared to electric vehicles, it is possible to make green hydrogen from wastewater, and the hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that result are a much superior option for lowering vehicular pollution.
In this light, the Indian Oil Corporation, which controls the most government refineries, has issued a request for proposals for the building of green hydrogen units with operational durations ranging from 16 to 24 years.