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Gazprom seeks gas payments in euros from GAIL

Gazprom has asked India’s largest gas transmitter GAIL (India) to pay for gas imports in euros instead of dollars, two sources said, in a sign the Russian energy giant seeks to wean itself away from the U.S. currency in the wake of the Ukraine conflict. European countries and the United States have imposed heavy sanctions

Costs in India for green hydrogen could fall remarkably

Green hydrogen costs in India could potentially fall by half to as low as ₹160-170 per kg by 2030, bringing parity with grey hydrogen and other fossil fuels, says a KPMG study. Current green hydrogen production costs range anywhere between ₹320 and ₹330 per kilogram in India. KPMG in India estimates, current grey hydrogen (hydrogen

Rising LNG prices expected to increase India’s fertilizer subsidy bill

India’s heavy reliance on imported liquified natural gas (LNG) as a fertilizer feedstock exposes the nation’s balance sheet to ongoing global gas price hikes, increasing the government’s fertilizer subsidy bill, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). By shifting away from expensive LNG imports for fertilizer production

Coal needed for India in 2030 is between 1.3 to 1.5 billion tonnes

The government informed that India needs 1.3 to 1.5 billion tonnes of coal by 2030. “Due consultations were held for finalizing India’s approach for negotiations at COP-21 and prior to signing the Paris Agreement. As per Economic Survey, the demand for coal is expected to remain in the range of 1.3-1.5 billion tonnes by 2030,”

Supporting clean energy start-ups becomes more vital with energy crisis

Periods of energy disruption, like the one we are seeing today, offer an opening for disruptive technologies. A helping hand for clean energy start-ups can help respond to the current energy crisis while also accelerating progress towards climate targets. A new IEA report released today, on How Governments Support Clean Energy Start-Ups, provides a timely

No shortage of crude oil in the country: Hardeep Sigh Puri

Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said oil companies will fix the fuel prices. He said that in the wake of Russi-Ukraine war, there is no scarcity of crude oil in the country. Puri, however, said the government will take decisions in the best interest of citizens. ”I assure you all

Second part of National Hydrogen Mission in India under deliberation

National Hydrogen Mission policy’s second phase is currently under consideration by the central government’s expenditure finance committee, Minister of Power and New & Renewable Energy RK Singh said. The Ministry of Power notified the first part of the National Hydrogen Mission policy on green hydrogen and green ammonia on February 17. When asked about when

How India is spearheading the EV revolution

Electronic Vehicles (EVs) are dubbed as the future as the near total reliance on fossil fuels for automobiles is wringing a huge cost out of the environment. The heat is being felt all across the global automotive industry. India is quite a new entrant in this segment, and within a few years, and out of

India may draw on oil reserves to soften prices

India may tap its emergency oil stockpile to cool off prices that have surged on concerns that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will disrupt global supplies. The government is closely monitoring international energy markets as well as potential supply disruptions, the oil ministry said on Saturday. “India is also committed to supporting initiatives for releases from

India’s fuel appetite seen at a record even as oil nears $100

India, the world’s third-biggest oil user, expects consumption of petroleum fuels to touch a record next year even as crude prices move toward the $100-a-barrel mark. Demand has been pegged at 214.5 million tons in the year starting on April 1, according to predictions by the Indian oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell. If

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