National Hydrogen Mission: All you need to know about India's plans and potential
The government will focus on R&D and demand creation and find ways to use it in industry, create an eco-system including policies and bring industry on board along with international partnerships
February 10, 2021 / 06:05 PM IST
A hydrogen fuel pump nozzle is pictured at a factory of German industrial gases maker Linde in Vienna July 14, 2014. Linde opened what it said was the world's first production line for hydrogen fuelling stations on Monday, in a bid to boost support networks for eco-friendly cars. Fuel-cell cars, which compete with electric and hybrid vehicles in a race to capture environmentally conscious drivers, use a stack of cells that combine hydrogen with oxygen in the air to generate electricity. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT) - GM1EA7F08FQ01