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Morning News Call - India, April 15

Morning News Call - India, April 15 Reuters 2 hrs ago To access a PDF version of this newsletter, please click here https://share.refinitiv.com/assets/newsletters/Indiamorning/MNC IN 04152021.pdf Popular Searches FACTORS TO WATCH • 12:00 pm: Government to release March wholesale price inflation data in New Delhi. • 2:10 pm: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Indian Oil Director (R&D) S.S.V. Ramakumar and Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry Director General R.K. Malhotra at The Energy Forum virtual conference on “Hydrogen Economy.” • 5:30 pm: Petroleum Secretary Tarun Kapoor and Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Secretary Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi at The Energy Forum virtual conference on “Hydrogen Economy.”

India to spend $200 mln in next 5-7 years to promote hydrogen use

IndiaIndia to spend $200 mln in next 5-7 years to promote hydrogen use Reuters 2 minutes read A new hydrogen fuel cell truck made by Hyundai is pictured ahead of a media presentation for the zero-emission transport of goods at the Verkehrshaus Luzern (Swiss Museum of Transport) in Luzern, Switzerland October 7, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse India will spend $200 million over the next five to seven years to promote the use of hydrogen, Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi, the top bureaucrat at India s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, said at a virtual industry event on Thursday. India has asked its state-run oil and gas companies to set up seven hydrogen pilot plants by the end of this financial year, India s oil secretary Tarun Kapoor also said at the Hydrogen Economy - New Delhi Dialogue event.

India to spend $200 million in next 5-7 years to promote hydrogen use

India to spend $200 million in next 5-7 years to promote hydrogen use FILE PHOTO: A new hydrogen fuel cell truck made by Hyundai is pictured ahead of a media presentation for the zero-emission transport of goods at the Verkehrshaus Luzern (Swiss Museum of Transport) in Luzern, Switzerland October 7, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse reuters tickers This content was published on April 15, 2021 - 18:08 April 15, 2021 - 18:08 CHENNAI (Reuters) - India will spend $200 million over the next five to seven years to promote the use of hydrogen, Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi, the top bureaucrat at India s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, said at a virtual industry event on Thursday.

National Hydrogen Mission: All You Need To Know About India s Plans And Potential

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

National Hydrogen Mission draft likely in the next two months: MNRE

National Hydrogen Mission draft likely in the next two months: MNRE SECTIONS Share Synopsis MNRE secretary Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi said that the mission will contain details about all aspects of hydrogen technology, including storage, R&D, and pilot projects. Getty Images In the Union Budger speech last week, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had spoken about the plan, but had not specified any details. Related MUMBAI: A National Hydrogen Mission is in the works and a draft is expected in the next two months, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) said on Tuesday. MNRE secretary Indu Shekhar Chaturvedi said that the mission will contain details about all aspects of hydrogen technology, including storage, R&D, and pilot projects.

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