A newly formed partnership is hoping to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen technologies in India.
Greenstat Hydrogen India and The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) have joined forces on the mission as part of an effort to reduce carbon emissions in the country and deliver cleaner energy.
The establishment of a Norwegian Centre of Excellence on Hydrogen in India will be constructed under a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding, as well as significant knowledge-sharing to support the development of new technologies.
Confirmed today (19th Feb), the partnership builds upon TERI’s existing research on hydrogen and India, which most recently included a policy brief titled ‘Make Hydrogen in India’, with a more detailed report released late 2020.
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