National Green Hydrogen Mission: Path to Net Zero

Hydrogen is considered the fuel of the future, with green hydrogen (produced via electrolysis using renewable energy) offering a pathway to deep decarbonisation in hard-to-abate sectors such as steel, cement, fertilisers, and heavy transport. India’s push for energy transition and climate commitments under the Paris Agreement makes green hydrogen central to its net-zero strategy.

Recent Developments

  • In May 2025, the Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) addressed the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, emphasizing India's vision to become a global leader in green hydrogen.
  • By July 2025, India reached a significant milestone by achieving 50.07% of its ....
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