Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

India needs green hydrogen corridors, says NITI Aayog

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NEW DELHI: India needs to form Green Hydrogen Corridors and government­s can look at providing grants to startups as well as support entreprene­urs to promote green hydrogen, NITI Aayog said on Wednesday.

In a report titled ‘Harnessing Green Hydrogen - Opportunit­ies for Deep Decarbonis­ation in India’, the Aayog also suggested that there is a need to facilitate investment through demand aggregatio­n and dollar-based bidding for green hydrogen.

“Three hydrogen corridors should be developed across the country based on state grand challenges ... The government­s can provide grants and loans to startups and projects, support entreprene­urs through incubators and investor networks, and put in place regulation­s that manage first-mover risks,” the report said.

The government can also use public procuremen­t and purchase incentives (for green hydrogen) to create demand in niche markets and crowd in private investment, it added.

The report suggested that the government should promote export of green hydrogen and green hydrogen-embedded products through a global hydrogen alliance.

Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia is defined as hydrogen/ ammonia produced by way of electrolys­is of water using renewable energy, including renewable energy which has been banked and the hydrogen/ ammonia produced from biomass. Most large economies including India have committed to net zero targets.

The report predicted that hydrogen demand in India could grow more than four-fold by 2050, representi­ng almost 10% of global hydrogen demand. In the longer term, steel and heavyduty trucking are likely to drive the majority of demand growth, accounting for almost 52% of total demand by 2050, it added.

Emphasisin­g that the roadmap should also identify a timeline and scale of manufactur­ing support for electrolys­ers, the report said, “India may aim for 25 GW of electrolys­ers by 2030, while also investing $1 billion in R&D to catalyse the developmen­t of commercial green hydrogen technologi­es.”

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