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In reply to the discussion: India's first Hydrogen Fuel Cell Intercity Luxury Coach Unveiled [View all]Think. Again.
(9,044 posts)21. You're wrong again...
As you know, Green Hydrogen does not use fossil fuels, that is why it is called "Green".
You are still attempting to gaslight the readers of your posts.
India OKs $2 bln incentive plan for green hydrogen industry
By Sarita Chaganti Singh
January 4, 2023 8:38 AM ESTUpdated 7 months ago
NEW DELHI, Jan 4 (Reuters) - India has approved an incentive plan of 174.9 billion rupees ($2.11 billion) to promote green hydrogen in a bid to cut emissions and become a major exporter in the field, the information minister said on Wednesday.
The move is targeted to help India, one of the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters, achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. Reuters reported last month about India's plans for a green hydrogen incentive programme.
The country aims for annual production of 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, cutting about 50 million tonnes of carbon emissions and saving one trillion rupees on fossil fuel imports, the minister, Anurag Thakur, told reporters.
Full article: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/india-approves-2-billion-incentive-plan-green-hydrogen-industry-2023-01-04/
By Sarita Chaganti Singh
January 4, 2023 8:38 AM ESTUpdated 7 months ago
NEW DELHI, Jan 4 (Reuters) - India has approved an incentive plan of 174.9 billion rupees ($2.11 billion) to promote green hydrogen in a bid to cut emissions and become a major exporter in the field, the information minister said on Wednesday.
The move is targeted to help India, one of the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters, achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2070. Reuters reported last month about India's plans for a green hydrogen incentive programme.
The country aims for annual production of 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030, cutting about 50 million tonnes of carbon emissions and saving one trillion rupees on fossil fuel imports, the minister, Anurag Thakur, told reporters.
Full article: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/india-approves-2-billion-incentive-plan-green-hydrogen-industry-2023-01-04/
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America is not far behind! Will catch up here also! Lot of races starting from behind though.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#1
reigning in out of control population growth would be more beneficial than hydrogen busses nt
msongs
Jul 2023
#18
It's not out of control, another myth that won't die...arms control did.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#23
Stop the presses, there's A LUXURY BUS in India that's hydrogen powered, WHOA!
Hugh_Lebowski
Jul 2023
#2
The point of the article is how far the West is behind in new technologies, clinging to fossil.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#24
Car manufacturers, all except Toyota, are spending billions and billions, they all wrong? Or you?
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#31
The point of the article is how far the West is behind in new technologies, clinging to fossil.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#25
India has almost more highly skied scientists than America has guns.
Alexander Of Assyria
Jul 2023
#26