In Short : The Director of CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) highlights that green hydrogen will play a pivotal role in India’s energy transition. This emphasizes the significance of hydrogen produced through renewable energy sources in addressing the country’s energy needs and fostering sustainability.
In Detail : HYDERABAD : Green Hydrogen, a form of Hydrogen produced through processes with substantially low carbon emissions, will play a key role in India’s energy transition, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory Director Ashish Lele said here on Thursday.
Lele was delivering the keynote lecture titled ‘India’s Energy Status and the Possibility of Using Green Gydrogen Fuel in the Country’ at the city-based CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), which celebrated the birth anniversary of its Founder Director P M Bhargava.
“Green hydrogen — produced through processes with substantially low carbon emission — will play a key role in India’s energy transition particularly in the sectors of industry and heavy-duty commercialisation,” a CCMB release quoted Lele as saying.