The government of India has just announced its first green hydrogen policy as part of its energy transition plan towards lower fossil fuels in India and lower carbon footprint. The new policy has incentives for manufacturers and users of green hydrogen and green ammonia. For instances, dedicated green hydrogen zones will be established, open access to renewable energy offered, bunkers set up for storage and inter-state transmission charges waived for 25 years.
The government of India has just announced its first green hydrogen policy as part of its energy transition plan towards lower fossil fuels in India and lower carbon footprint. The new policy has incentives for manufacturers and users of green hydrogen and green ammonia. For instances, dedicated green hydrogen zones will be established, open access to renewable energy offered, bunkers set up for storage and inter-state transmission charges waived for 25 years.