Download our 2025 market report on India’s green hydrogen ecosystem—policy, projects, market trends, and a step-by-step guide for launching your own green hydrogen plant.
Discover how India aims to become a global leader in green hydrogen by 2030 through exports, innovation, and strategic partnerships across Europe and the Middle East. Explore projected demand (12-20 MMT), 10 MMT green ammonia exports, technological advancements, and evolving policy frameworks.
Explore the key challenges and gaps in India's burgeoning green hydrogen ecosystem, including technological limitations, infrastructure hurdles, high costs, policy inconsistencies, and environmental concerns. Discover strategic pathways to overcome these barriers and accelerate India's sustainable energy transition.
Explore India's dynamic green hydrogen market in 2025: discover current production capacity, robust growth projections (20.76% CAGR), cost trends, and the strategic initiatives of key players like Reliance, Adani, NTPC, and IOCL. Delve into pioneering applications in steel, ammonia, refining, and mobility, driving India's sustainable energy transition.
Explore the powerful policy incentives driving India's green hydrogen revolution. Dive into the National Green Hydrogen Mission's SIGHT program, PLI schemes, ISTS charge waivers, and state-specific policies from Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, shaping India's sustainable energy future. Learn about India's ambitious targets, certification standards, and R&D push.
Explore India's ambitious Green Hydrogen Roadmap from 2025-2030. Delve into the National Green Hydrogen Mission's targets, policy incentives (SIGHT program), key pilot projects in steel, mobility, and refining, infrastructure development, and the immense export potential. Understand how India is accelerating its journey towards energy independence and net-zero emissions with green hydrogen.
Green hydrogen is not merely an energy source; it is an undeniable linchpin in India’s ambitious and multifaceted quest for a net-zero future by 2070 and the realization of complete energy independence by 2047. By offering a tangible and scalable pathway to effectively decarbonize critical and traditionally hard-to-abate sectors like steel, fertilizers, refineries, cement, and chemicals, it directly addresses both the nation's most pressing environmental and economic challenges.
Discover how green hydrogen is powering India’s clean energy future. Learn about its production, types, benefits, and the National Green Hydrogen Mission driving India's net-zero transition.
Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) are the future of industrial sustainability. Industries around the globe, including India, are increasingly adopting AFR to reduce costs, comply with environmental regulations, and achieve long-term sustainability goals
In today's rapidly evolving industrial landscape, businesses are continually seeking strategies to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and bolster their environmental credentials. Adopting Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) offers a compelling solution that aligns economic objectives with sustainable practices.
Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) are transforming industries by reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels and promoting sustainability. However, adopting AFR in India requires businesses to navigate a complex web of regulations, policies, and compliance requirements.
India is rapidly advancing toward sustainability by incorporating Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) into its industrial landscape. The Indian government, regulatory bodies, and industries collectively emphasize reducing dependence on fossil fuels, minimizing greenhouse gas emissions, and optimizing waste utilization.
Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) are revolutionizing industries worldwide, and India is no exception. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, decreasing emissions, and improving cost efficiencies, AFR is paving the way for a sustainable future.
Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) are playing a pivotal role in transforming industries toward sustainable practices. By replacing traditional fossil fuels and virgin materials with waste-derived or renewable resources, industries not only reduce their carbon footprint but also contribute to India’s ambitious sustainability goals.
In a world where sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, Alternative Fuels and Resources (AFR) have emerged as a game-changer for industries seeking to balance profitability with environmental responsibility.