Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Puri sees green hydrogen as a path to the future. Puri was speaking at a panel discussion at the US India Business Council meeting in New Delhi.
“I am wedded to the movement away from fossil fuels, and see green hydrogen as a path to the future. We need to have clean and cheap solar energy,” Puri said.
The petroleum minister also pointed out that India buys $20 billion worth of energy from the United States and the two countries have put forth green hydrogen as a priority in the energy partnership. Puri also stressed that the potential for bilateral engagement between India and the US will increase even if geopolitical conflict increases.
Tags: Fossil Fuel, Green Hydrogen, Hardeep Singh Puri
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