IH2A Urges Government To Boost National Green Hydrogen Mission Budget By USD 2.5 Bn
Industry coalition calls for increased support to accelerate green hydrogen development, infrastructure, and demand side incentives
Industry coalition calls for increased support to accelerate green hydrogen development, infrastructure, and demand side incentives
The India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A), an industry coalition of global and Indian companies committed to advancing India’s green hydrogen economy, has called on the Government of India to allocate an additional USD 2.5 billion for the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM). This request comes on top of the existing USD 2.3 billion already allocated to the mission, aiming to enhance funding for demand side incentives, hydrogen infrastructure, and hub development.
In its recommendation to the government, IH2A emphasized industry concerns about slow project development and the absence of offtake agreements for green hydrogen, which are hindering the growth of the sector. To address these challenges, IH2A proposed several key initiatives:
Amrit Singh Deo, Secretariat Lead at IH2A, stated, “Potential green hydrogen offtake entities are holding back on committing to long-term contracts due to the high price of green hydrogen. By increasing the NGHM budget by an additional USD 2.5 billion, we can provide essential incentives to industrial players and accelerate the development of green hydrogen projects, helping India meet its 2030 green hydrogen targets.”
With these recommendations, IH2A aims to support the rapid growth and development of India’s green hydrogen economy, positioning the country as a global leader in the renewable energy sector.