H2 View’s India Snap Summit kicks off today (September 2), offering insights from industry experts to determine what could be next in India’s journey to establishing itself as a hydrogen hotspot.
Despite India revealing ambitions to manufacture five million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, questions on detail over the wider ecosystem remain, while many still point to the country’s reliance on coal power.
As the country deepens its embrace of renewable energy, H2 View’s Snap Summit hopes to address how the energy powerhouse can fast-track to true sustainability with green hydrogen.
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