India, at the 26th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 26) in November 2021, announced its target to achieve 'net zero' by 2070.
This milestone is a testament to India's progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is a significant step towards India's Net Zero commitment.
The cost of green hydrogen in India, the country that is aiming big in the renewable energy space, is expected to fall by up to 40 per cent with the support and incentives the government is providing, according to a report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
India launched its National Green Hydrogen Mission in January 2023 with an overall outlay of Rs 19,744 crores. India has set an ambitious target to achieve a green hydrogen production capacity of 5 million tonnes by end of the year 2030.
New Delhi [India], September 8 (ANI): While delivering an address on the first edition of the EU-India Green Hydrogen Forum, European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson said that this will be the first of many and a milestone in the development of strong cooperation on green hydrogen b
Brussels [Belgium], September 5 (ANI): European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson will be in New Delhi from September 7-8 to reinforce cooperation between India and the European Union in the field of green energy.