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ES Ranganathan on India’s Green Hydrogen Mission: Opportunities and Challenges

Hydrocarbon emissions are a significant global concern, contributing heavily to climate change and environmental degradation. As a responsible global citizen, India is dedicated to reducing its hydrocarbon emissions. One of the pivotal initiatives in this endeavor is the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which focuses on utilizing hydrogen energy to meet future energy demands. ES Ranganathan, an esteemed expert in the Oil and Energy industry, shares his insights on the green hydrogen future.

Understanding Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen energy involves using hydrogen as a clean and sustainable energy source. Hydrogen can be produced through various methods, including water electrolysis, biomass gasification, and natural gas reforming. It is a versatile energy carrier suitable for various sectors, such as transportation, power generation, and industrial processes. Water is the only byproduct of hydrogen usage, making it a highly environmentally friendly alternative to hydrocarbon-based fuels.

Launch of the National Green Hydrogen Mission

In 2022, the Government of India launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission to further the country’s clean energy ambitions. ES Ranganathan, former marketing director of GAIL and an oil and energy industry expert, praises this initiative. “The mission aims to create a comprehensive ecosystem for green hydrogen production, storage, and utilization in India. It seeks to enable large-scale adoption of green hydrogen across different sectors, including mobility, industry, and power generation,” he says.

Objectives of the National Green Hydrogen Mission

The National Green Hydrogen Mission focuses on several key objectives to promote hydrogen energy adoption in India:

  1. Establishing a National Hydrogen Energy Mission: The mission emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to harnessing hydrogen’s potential as an energy source.
  2. Promoting Research and Development (R&D): By fostering innovation in hydrogen production, storage, and utilization technologies, the mission aims to drive technological advancements and optimize the efficiency of hydrogen-based systems.
  3. Encouraging Domestic Manufacturing: The mission seeks to promote the domestic manufacturing of hydrogen-related equipment and infrastructure, aligning with the government’s vision of self-reliance and reducing dependency on imports.
  4. Fostering International Collaborations: Recognizing the importance of global expertise and best practices, the mission aims to leverage international collaborations for knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and joint research initiatives.

Ambitious Targets for Green Hydrogen

India has set ambitious targets for green hydrogen adoption. By 2030, the country aims to produce one kilogram of green hydrogen at a cost of approximately $1. Additionally, the target is establishing a green hydrogen production capacity of at least 5 million metric tonnes per annum, significantly reducing the country’s carbon footprint.

ES Ranganathan highlights India’s progress in green hydrogen initiatives. “Several pilot projects and demonstration plants for green hydrogen production are being set up across the country, utilizing renewable energy sources like solar and wind power for electrolysis and hydrogen production. We are on the right track and will achieve our goals on time,” he asserts.

Progress and Collaboration

The government has initiated various R&D programs to accelerate the advancement of hydrogen technologies. “India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission has gained momentum with active participation from industry stakeholders, research institutions, and international collaborations,” shares ES Ranganathan. The mission has the potential to contribute significantly to India’s sustainable development goals while reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

A Step Towards Sustainability

The National Green Hydrogen Mission is a crucial step towards reducing hydrocarbon emissions and achieving a sustainable future. With ambitious targets and ongoing efforts, India is making substantial progress in harnessing the potential of green hydrogen as a clean and sustainable energy source. The successful implementation of the mission will contribute to India’s energy transition and set a benchmark for other nations in their fight against climate change.

Final Thoughts

India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission is a landmark initiative in the country’s journey towards a sustainable energy future. By focusing on green hydrogen, India is not only addressing the pressing issue of hydrocarbon emissions but also positioning itself as a leader in clean energy innovation. With ambitious targets, strategic collaborations, and a robust framework for research and development, the mission is set to transform the energy landscape of the nation. As ES Ranganathan articulates, the concerted efforts of government, industry stakeholders, and research institutions are propelling India in the right direction, ensuring that the vision of a green hydrogen future becomes a reality. The success of this mission will not only benefit India but also serve as an inspiration for the global community in their collective quest to combat climate change and promote sustainable development.

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