Energy Future - January - March 2022
Energy Future - January - March 2022
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India aspires to drastically reduce its total carbon emissions and achieve net zero â with impressive targets set for 2030 and 2070, respectively. There is now a focus on developing green hydrogen in the country for containing GHG emissions, while also promoting self-sufficiency. For this, harnessing its abundant renewable resources that are available locally is essential. Development of complementary policy initiatives and eager industry participation are also imperative. Shambhu Ratan Awasthi and Deepak Joshi discuss approaches to contain pollution by promoting the production of Green Hydrogen in this article.
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By looking at the technologies, policy decisions, and business ventures that have the potential to overcome energy shortage and our crippling dependence on depleting fossil fuels, Energy Future draws from a deep well of expertise at TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute), Indiaâs leading research institute on energy and green growth. Knowledge of energy security and development is a critical requirement in the modern global economy, and Energy Future aims to educate and inform you about the wide world of energy; its history, its future, how the energy industry works, how it has affected the world, and how it continues to affect you and me.
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