Indian governmentis expected to launch National Green Hydrogen (NGH) mission in two months. The government has made plans to take forward the green hydrogen policy announced in February.
The mission is also expected to list the sectors that will have to start using green hydrogen on a voluntary basis and a roadmap for sectors such as fertilizer and petrochemicals to use the green fuel mandatorily.
The mission is expected to announce a green hydrogen purchase obligation in fertilizer production and petroleum refining, akin to Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO).
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