New Delhi: Green hydrogen is one of the most recent additions to the list of clean fuels. It is primarily produced by the process of electrolysis using renewable energy as a resource; however, some research has also been undertaken to produce it by the conversion of biomass. The production of green hydrogen through electrolysis involves the use of water as a primary element which is subjected to electric current sourced from a renewable energy resource, in order to break it down into oxygen and hydrogen gas. Hydrogen, so obtained through electrolysis is a 100% sustainable source of energy as no harmful gases or environmental pollutants are emitted during its production.Green hydrogen is believed to have an incredible potential to replace fossil fuels. The Union Minister for Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, while delivering a speech in Maharashtra recently,…