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India Advances Green Hydrogen with Rs 1bn Innovation Fund

India Advances Green Hydrogen with Rs 1bn Innovation Fund

Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy, Shri Pralhad Joshi, today inaugurated the 1st Annual Green Hydrogen R&D Conference in New Delhi, organised by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). He also launched a new Rs 1 billion Call for Proposals to support start-ups working on hydrogen innovations. The scheme will provide up to Rs 50 million per project for pilot initiatives in hydrogen...

Indonesia’s Pertamina starts geothermal green hydrogen pilot

Indonesia’s Pertamina starts geothermal green hydrogen pilot

Asian country has announced plans to invest more than $25bn in green hydrogen.Indonesia’s state-backed Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) has begun building a pilot plant to produce green hydrogen at its Ulubelu site in Sumatra. The facility, designed to generate around 100 kilograms a day, will use anion exchange membrane electrolysis with reported efficiencies of 82–88%. PGE has not disclosed the...

IEA’s Global Hydrogen Review 2025 Highlights Steady Growth Amid Challenges in the Hydrogen Sector

IEA’s Global Hydrogen Review 2025 Highlights Steady Growth Amid Challenges in the Hydrogen Sector

Representational image. Credit: Canva The global hydrogen sector continues to expand, but cost gaps, infrastructure barriers, and uneven deployment remain significant challenges, according to IEA’s Global Hydrogen Review 2025. While global hydrogen demand reached nearly 100 million tonnes in 2024, low-emissions hydrogen accounts for less than 1% of total supply, despite...

Alicante Port launches hydrogen initiative | News

Alicante Port launches hydrogen initiative | News

2025-09-12T07:28:00 The Port of Alicante, Spain has taken a significant step toward its sustainability goals with the launch of a preliminary market consultation for the future concession of a green hydrogen production plant The initiative, named PORTALI-H2, forms part of the port’s broader strategy to become a leading...

Green Hydrogen Costs on Track to Reach /kg by 2032 |

Green Hydrogen Costs on Track to Reach $2/kg by 2032 |

Representation image The cost of producing green hydrogen in India has been steadily declining, and it is projected to touch $2 per kilogram by 2032, according to Abhay Bakre, Director of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The milestone is expected to play a pivotal role in decarbonising India’s steel sector, which currently relies heavily on fossil fuels. Decarbonising...

IEA report finds production expectations overblown, projects scrapped

IEA report finds production expectations overblown, projects scrapped

Green hydrogen, touted by advocates including mining billionaire Andrew Forrest as the best way to decarbonise many industries, still accounts for less than 1 per cent of total hydrogen production and has become more expensive compared with the fossil fuel version.The International Energy Agency has slashed its estimate of potential low-emissions hydrogen output in 2030 by a quarter to 37 million tonnes...

Centre Unveils INR 100 Cr Sops To Back Green Hydrogen Startups

Centre Unveils INR 100 Cr Sops To Back Green Hydrogen Startups

SUMMARY The Centre will offer up to INR 5 Cr for pilot projects in areas such as hydrogen production, storage, transport and utilisation Minister Pralhad Joshi said that the broader NGHM will pave the way for producing 5 Mn metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually, create 6 Lakh new jobs Joshi also noted that homegrown startups and other private enterprises are investing heavily in...

The Cost Trap of Hydrogen – Sri Lanka Guardian

The Cost Trap of Hydrogen – Sri Lanka Guardian

Globally, in all discussions concerning energy and environmental issues, there is a broad consensus that the ultimate solution lies in augmenting renewable energy production capacity and developing eco-friendly, green projects such as green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol as rapidly as possible. The expectation is that such projects will help reduce harmful emissions,...

Green hydrogen projects cancelled in Austria, Germany

Green hydrogen projects cancelled in Austria, Germany

Two green hydrogen projects have been cancelled in Austria and Germany, amid the slower-than-expected development of the sector. On Wednesday, power company Verbund and chemicals producer LAT Nitrogen said they have shelved a 60-megawatt (MW) green hydrogen and green ammonia project in Austria. The so-called Green Ammonia Linz project planned to produce 7,000 tonnes/year of green hydrogen and...

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