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Developed nations impede green hydrogen and energy transition for developing countries: Power Min

May 25, 2023 / 19:34 IST
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Union minister for power and renewable energy RK Singh
Union minister for power and renewable energy RK Singh

India aims to be a leader in green hydrogen and energy transition despite the developed nations creating barriers for developing countries to achieve their clean energy goals, Power and New & Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh said at a Confederation of Indian Industry event.

The minister attacked the developed nations for their move to impose carbon tax on imports, but not making any effort for reducing the cost of battery storage that could potentially help provide round the clock power from renewable energy sources.

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He said that these countries are also offering very high incentives for green hydrogen manufacturing, thereby creating a barrier for developing nations to attract investments in the sector.

“We shall have one of the largest green hydrogen capacities in the world. The so-called developed countries have started putting up barriers. The cost of production of green hydrogen is $3 dollars and they are giving subsidies of $3. Such a barrier mentality we see even in Europe,” Singh said.