Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said India aims to become a global hub for production, utilisation, and export of green energy.
India has achieved 50% of installed electricity capacity from non-fossil resources five years ahead of schedule, with current non-fossil capacity at around 250 GW.
The Green Hydrogen Programme is progressing rapidly, with policies to create a stable and rewarding investment environment.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission, launched in 2023 with ₹19,744 crore, targets production of 5 million metric tonnes by FY30.
Global hydrogen demand could rise up to 3.5 times by 2060; India’s hydrogen share in energy demand is expected to grow from 1.8% to beyond 3%, with most from green hydrogen.