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Potential Green Hydrogen Applications in India’s Power Sector

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Hydrogen, an attractive energy carrier due to its high energy content per unit mass, offers multiple promising pathways towards significant global decarbonization efforts. While traditional hydrogen production relies on fossil fuels (gray hydrogen), using renewable electricity sources for electrolysis enables the production of green hydrogen, a crucial step towards a sustainable future. RMI and NITI Aayog project that India’s hydrogen demand will rise by about 23 million tons from 2020 to 2050, with 94% of that increase representing an opportunity for green hydrogen. The country’s current hydrogen production relies heavily on steam methane reforming (SMR), but the National Green Hydrogen Mission hopes to establish India as a global hub for green hydrogen production, use, and export. Incentivizing green hydrogen supply chain investment, replacing gray hydrogen in existing applications, and supporting pilot projects in sectors like steel manufacturing and long-haul transportation are key strategies. Green hydrogen offers potential solutions to India’s present grid reliability challenges through long-duration energy storage, captive power generation, and ammonia co-firing.

Sponsor(s)
RMI
Research Areas
Energy Systems