India's Ambitious Green Hydrogen Initiatives
Key Ideas
- India plans Rs2 trillion worth of green hydrogen initiatives, including tenders for 42,000 tonnes/year production by domestic oil refineries.
- Indian Oil Corp eyes Dec '27 start-up for a 10,000 tonnes/year Panipat hydrogen unit while two green ammonia projects begin in Odisha.
- Pilot projects for hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles are underway with plans to deploy 1,000 such vehicles by 2030.
- Companies like Tata Motors and IOC are involved in developing hydrogen-powered vehicles and infrastructure respectively, showing a positive shift towards green energy.
India is making significant strides towards green hydrogen initiatives, with plans amounting to around Rs2 trillion. This includes tenders for 42,000 tonnes/year green hydrogen production by domestic oil refineries. Indian Oil Corp is targeting a December 2027 start-up for a 10,000 tonnes/year Panipat hydrogen unit, while two green ammonia projects have commenced construction in Odisha. There are plans for pilot projects involving hydrogen-powered heavy vehicles, with a goal to deploy 1,000 such vehicles by 2030. Companies like Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, and IOC are actively involved in the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles and infrastructure, showcasing a positive shift towards sustainable energy practices in India.
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