India's Hydrogen Horizon: Can Green Energy Outpace Coal's Shadow?
By Karmactive Staff
India's green hydrogen mission aims to produce 5 MMT annually by 2030, marking a significant shift towards renewable energy.
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Climate Risk Horizons warns that without strict energy accounting, green hydrogen could inadvertently increase carbon emissions.
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The MNRE's emission thresholds for green hydrogen production are a step forward, but the final methodology will be decisive.
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Hourly matching of clean energy to hydrogen production is crucial to ensure true emission reductions.
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India's additional 125 GW renewable energy target for hydrogen production underscores the nation's commitment to a sustainable future.
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The integrity of India's green hydrogen could shape its role as a climate change combatant or contributor.
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The electrolyzer's cost and operation highlight the financial and logistical challenges in India's clean energy transition.
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India's international credibility and access to export markets hinge on the environmental integrity of its green hydrogen.
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