India Set to Miss 2030 Hydrogen Goal Due to Demand Uncertainty
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Indian producers extend green hydrogen project timelines to avoid oversupply
India could miss 2030 green hydrogen production goals, top official says
India could miss 2030 green hydrogen production goals, top official says Nov 11 (Reuters) – Some export-focused green hydrogen projects in India are likely to start later than originally planned due to global policy uncertainties, potentially delaying the country’s clean fuel ambitions, a senior government official said on Tuesday. The country now expects to produce about 3 million metric tonnes (MMTPA) of green hydrogen by 2030 and reach its or…
India Likely to Miss 2030 Green Hydrogen Target Amid Global Demand Uncertainty
India is set to fall short of its 2030 goal of producing 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually, with officials now expecting capacity to reach only 3 million tonnes by the end of the decade. Delays in global clean fuel mandates and uncertainty in green hydrogen demand have forced developers to push back timelines to prevent oversupply. Industries were earlier expected to gradually adopt green hydrogen and ammonia through domestic mandates,…
H2-View News: India urged to adopt Japan’s CfD model to make green hydrogen projects bankable
India should adopt Japan’s contracts-for-difference (CfD) model to help make green hydrogen projects bankable and accelerate final investment decisions, a H2 View and gasworld webinar has heard. Amrit Singh Deo, Senior Managing Director at FDI Consulting and advisor to the India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A), explained that the bottleneck in projects reaching a final investment decision
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