Ujjwal Bhavi / Ambani, Tata and Mahindra may all come together to carry out this mission, find out all the information.
Hydrogen, which is abundant on Earth, can be a major source of green energy and bring together the country's largest companies like Reliance, Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra and Indian Oil.
Finance Minister Sitharaman has announced a National Hydrogen Mission in the budget.
Companies in the country like Reliance, Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra and Indian Oil will benefit from this initiative.
The integration will be of great help to each other's companies and, in addition, will provide India with a variety of clean energy options.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced a National Hydrogen Mission in the budget. Hydrogen, which is abundant on Earth, can be a major source of green energy and bring together the country's largest companies like Reliance, Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra and Indian Oil.
According to Chaitanya Giri, a fellow at the Mumbai-based think tank Gateway House who conducts research on methane economy, there is currently a need for a Hydrogen Council or European Hydrogen Coalition. Companies like Indian Oil, Tata and Mahindra need to be part of this.
Why does India need a hydrogen alliance?
The answer is simple, no single company or industry can produce hydrogen by hand alone, India will need not only fuel but also a car to process it to put hydrogen into practical use. It will also need a fuel station and technology. Because hydrogen is a naturally explosive substance.
How can India make hydrogen?
There are currently two ways to collect hydrogen. One is by the evaporation of water and the other is by splitting natural gas into hydrogen and carbon. Hydrogen can be used as a fuel. There are also ways to absorb methane directly from the air and convert it to hydrogen and carbon. Giri says the method is available in Europe, Saudi Arabia and the United States. We also need to apply it at ground level.
What will happen to lithium batteries and electric cars?
Electric cars are currently being used but there are some risks from using lithium batteries. Most lithium batteries have to be ordered from outside and there are many other concerns that can eliminate hydrogen fuel. Electric cars can run up to 200-250 kilometers then have to be recharged but hydrogen cars can run up to twice that number.