Green Hydrogen

India’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Face Reality Check

India’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Face Reality Check

Uncertain demand signals and high costs are holding back India’s green hydrogen goals and plans, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) said in a briefing note on Friday, days after a senior Indian official warned the country would miss its 2030 green hydrogen production target. Most projects to produce green hydrogen – via electrolysis using renewable...

Egyptian hydrogen project attracts Singapore’s Destiny 

Egyptian hydrogen project attracts Singapore’s Destiny 

Singaporean company Destiny Energy plans to invest $210 million to build facilities in Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) that will produce 100,000 tonnes of green hydrogen and green ammonia per year. The company unveiled the plan during talks in Cairo on Wednesday with Hossam Heiba, CEO of the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones, Egypt’s cabinet said in a...

Green hydrogen projects move at a slow pace: Analysis

Green hydrogen projects move at a slow pace: Analysis

Despite a strong investor interest in India’s green hydrogen story, there are concerns about how much of this capacity will materialise, given the challenges surrounding its adoption and uptake, finds an analysis. The analysis by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) finds that as of August 2025, 158 green hydrogen projects were at various stages of development....

How Green Hydrogen and its derivatives are rewiring India’s Energy and Industrial landscape

How Green Hydrogen and its derivatives are rewiring India’s Energy and Industrial landscape

An article authored by Mr Vibhav Agarwal, CEO, Essar Future Energy, published in CII ARTHA As India accelerates its journey toward a sustainable energy future, green hydrogen emerges as a transformative catalyst, reshaping our energy matrix and industrial ecosystem. The government’s ambitious target of producing 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of green hydrogen by 2030 is more than just an...

High investor interest in India’s green hydrogen industry, but long-term demand certainty is needed for projects to materialise

High investor interest in India’s green hydrogen industry, but long-term demand certainty is needed for projects to materialise

The adoption of the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NHGM) in January 2023 has catalysed India’s green hydrogen industry, states a new briefing note by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). Backed by a budgeted outlay of INR197 billion (USD2.2 billion), the mission aims to produce five million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) of green hydrogen by 2030. As a clean,...

Enabling sustainable demand for green hydrogen in India

Enabling sustainable demand for green hydrogen in India

India’s immediate climate goals are tied to its long-term target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. In the short term, India aims to achieve 50% of its installed power generation capacity from non-fossil fuel sources by 2030 and reduce its emissions intensity below 45% by 2030 from 2005 levels. To advance these objectives, the...

India’s green hydrogen ambitions stumble on demand uncertainty, report says — TradingView News

India’s green hydrogen ambitions stumble on demand uncertainty, report says — TradingView News

India's green hydrogen ambitions are faltering due to slow project commissioning, driven by inadequate infrastructure and unclear demand signals, a U.S.-based energy think tank said in a note on Friday.Despite strong investor interest, 94% of the country's planned green hydrogen capacity remains at the announcement stage, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis said in the note,...

India’s Climate Ambitions Collide With Market Realities

India’s Climate Ambitions Collide With Market Realities

India has talked a good game in laying out a strategy for emissions reductions that it can present to the UN as nations gather this month at COP30 in Belem, Brazil. The world's third-biggest polluter has promised major strides in renewable energy deployment and green hydrogen production that would underpin its nationally...

With Power Prices Surging, Can We Still Electrify?

With Power Prices Surging, Can We Still Electrify?

Skyrocketing electricity prices are hitting Americans hard, which makes one wonder: Are electrification-based technologies doomed? No doubt sectors like green hydrogen, clean fuels, low-carbon steel and cement, and direct air capture would benefit from a hypothetical world of cheap, abundant electricity. But what happens if that world doesn’t materialize anytime soon?The answer, as it so often turns...

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