Rs 17,490 crore from the sanctioned amount will be allocated for strategic interventions, while Rs 1,466 crore will be used to conduct pilot projects, and Rs 800 crore for R&D component.
The Union Cabinet today approved provisions for Narendra Modi government’s ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission for Rs 19,774 crore. The government plans to use the allocation for a special PLI scheme to set up a manufacturing base for electrolysers and other green hydrogen equipment. India has successfully given a boost to local manufacturing with the use of Production Linked Incentive schemes in sectors such as textiles, food products, high efficiency solar PV modules, etc. Union minister Anurag Thakur said today that Rs 17,490 crore from the sanctioned amount will be allocated for strategic interventions, while Rs 1,466 crore will be used to conduct pilot projects, and Rs 800 crore for R&D component.
Under this Green Hydrogen Mission, 50 lakh tonnes of green hydrogen will be produced per annum by 2030. “The Green Hydrogen Hub will be developed to bring buyers and producers under one roof,” said Anurag Thakur. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had, earlier in 2021, announced the launch of the National Hydrogen Mission during his Independence Day speech. This was aimed to provide direct incentives for green hydrogen manufacturing and generating hydrogen from green power sources. And towards developing India as a global hub for manufacturing of hydrogen.