India explores Green Hydrogen with stakeholders

Green Hydrogen will overcome the challenges that were faced by the fossil fuel industry.

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas today held consultations with stakeholders on Green Hydrogen.

The meeting was chaired by the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Hardeep S. Puri. It was attended by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Rameswar Teli, Secretary, MOPNG, Senior Officers of the Ministry and Oil & Gas PSUs, and other stakeholders.

Shri Puri said, “We are spending Rs. 12 lakh crores to import the energy. So, we have to push for green hydrogen as an alternative source of energy. India has a huge edge in green hydrogen production, owing to its favourable geographic conditions and presence of abundant natural elements.”

Describing hydrogen as the future fuel, Shri Puri emphasised the accelerated timeframe for the sector. He said that the oil and gas PSUs have taken a number of pilot projects in the sector, some of which will start showing results this year itself. The Minister said that India, being the large growing economy, is going to be the hub of Green Hydrogen.

The stakeholders deliberated upon ways to develop the entire green hydrogen ecosystem so that India can realise the country’s full potential to create a $12-13 trillion industry by 2050 & transform into a dominant global energy supplier.

Various ideas & opportunities were discussed with industry leaders. The participants enumerated the initiatives being taken by them in the sector. Some of them also highlighted the issues, that need to be addressed.

Zohaib Ali

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