The Union Government has approved the National Green Hydrogen Mission, with an initial outlay of 19 thousand 744 crore rupees.
Briefing reporters in New Delhi, Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur said, the Mission aims to make India a Global Hub for the production, utilisation, and export of Green Hydrogen.
The Minister said, the targets by 2030 are likely to bring in over eight lakh crore rupees investments and create over six lakh jobs. He said, the Mission will annually help save one lakh crore rupees in the import of fossil fuels. Mr. Thakur said, through this mission, 50 million metric tonnes of carbon emissions will be averted annually.
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