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India set a record with $3.08/kg green hydrogen, nearing its $2/kg goal, as part of its 2030 green energy push.
India has achieved a record-low green hydrogen price of $3.08 per kg in a tender for 10,000 tonnes annually to Numaligarh Refinery in Assam, driven by government incentives and cheaper renewable energy.
This milestone brings India closer to its goal of producing green hydrogen at $2 per kg.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to make India a global hub for green hydrogen by 2030, with a target of 5 million metric tonnes annually.
Eighteen companies have been awarded 862,000 tonnes per year of production capacity, while two firms secured contracts for 20,000 tonnes for refineries.
Solar Energy Corporation of India also won bids for 724,000 tonnes per year of green ammonia for 13 fertilizer units.
India estableció un récord con $3.08 / kg de hidrógeno verde, acercándose a su meta de $ 2 / kg, como parte de su impulso de energía verde para 2030.