By the year 2047, India can achieve its dream of energy independence. India can achieve cost-effective energy independence through rapid development in the fields of cheap clean energy technologies, renewables, and lithium.
Under this, GAIL India Limited will set up India's largest Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer in Guna, which will start production of green hydrogen by the end of 2023.
The nuclear energy that is currently produced in nuclear power plants to produce electricity is based on nuclear fission, finally, science has achieved "a breakthrough" in the relentless quest to make the most of nuclear fusion.
The creation of 50 million green jobs is one of the main objectives of cities before the end of this decade, a commitment assumed within the framework of the Global Summit of Mayors of the C40, which takes place until this Friday in Buenos Aires.
A new report released today by NITI Aayog highlights that green hydrogen can substantially spur India's industrial decarbonisation and economic growth in the coming decades.
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