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CASE STUDY 10
India’s public-private collaboration scaling production
and infrastructure for green hydrogen
Challenge
In 2019, the combined emissions of India’s energy and industrial
sectors represented more than 80% of the country’s total
emissions.21 As such, there is a pressing need to decarbonize
by exploring climate technologies. Green hydrogen has been
identified as a potential game-changer with sectoral applications
in transport (e.g. aviation, maritime, railways) and industry (e.g.
steel, chemicals, refineries, etc.), with the challenge of scaling
India’s production capacity and making it cost-competitive.
Solution
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission to spearhead
India’s decarbonization efforts through a public-private
collaboration model. This involved green hydrogen producers
and electrolyser manufacturers such as ACME Cleantech,
Greenko ZeroC, Reliance Green, Welspun, Torrent and L&T
Electrolyser through a tendering process. The project is
expected to enable a green hydrogen production of at least
5 million tonnes per annum by 2030.22The project embeds key policy instruments like the Strategic
Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT),
providing incentives, tax exemptions and job creation
necessary to accelerate the development of green hydrogen.
Impact
India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission is expected to
generate investments of more than $95 billion, generate
600,000 jobs and mitigate nearly 50 million tonnes of
GHG emissions annually by 2030. Since its launch, major
industrial and transport partners have benefited from the
incentives and supported the development of hydrogen
hubs with shared infrastructure, while countries like Japan
and Singapore have contributed to financing hydrogen value
chain building in India.
Source: Consultation with Invest India; United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). (2023). India. National
Communication (NC). NC 3; Government of India, Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy. (n.d.). National Green Hydrogen Mission.
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