As the world searches for new, clean sources of energy that are as convenient and reliable as fossil fuels, the race is on to secure the energy sources of the future. Solar and wind energy have made significant strides, but their intermittent nature continues to pose a challenge. While nuclear energy has been utilized for decades, its high cost remains a hurdle. And while electric vehicles are gaining popularity, they have yet to offer the convenience of gasoline or diesel.
In a bid to address these issues, the Indian government has recently approved the National Green Hydrogen Mission, a highly anticipated decision with a budget of nearly INR 20,000 crore (approximately $26.5 billion). This mission aims to develop domestic capabilities in the production of hydrogen, an element…
