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Describe the sectoral applications of green hydrogen in India. How can its adoption reshape hard-to-abate industries and support sustainable economic growth?

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy

Topic: Infrastructure: Energy

Q6. Describe the sectoral applications of green hydrogen in India. How can its adoption reshape hard-to-abate industries and support sustainable economic growth? (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: DTE

Why the question India is investing in green hydrogen to decarbonise industries, reduce fossil fuel dependence, and strengthen its position in the global clean energy market. Key Demand of the question The answer must explain the sectoral applications of green hydrogen in India and then analyse how its adoption can reshape hard-to-abate industries while supporting sustainable economic growth. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly define green hydrogen and link it to India’s net-zero 2070 target and industrial transition. Body Applications across steel, fertilisers, mobility, refineries, and power storage, highlighting their feasibility. Transformation of hard-to-abate industries through decarbonisation, reduced import reliance, compliance with global carbon norms, and at the same time fostering innovation, job creation, and positioning India as a hydrogen export hub. Conclusion End with a forward-looking note that green hydrogen can turn climate responsibility into a driver of industrial competitiveness and economic leadership.

Why the question India is investing in green hydrogen to decarbonise industries, reduce fossil fuel dependence, and strengthen its position in the global clean energy market.

Key Demand of the question The answer must explain the sectoral applications of green hydrogen in India and then analyse how its adoption can reshape hard-to-abate industries while supporting sustainable economic growth.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly define green hydrogen and link it to India’s net-zero 2070 target and industrial transition.

Applications across steel, fertilisers, mobility, refineries, and power storage, highlighting their feasibility.

Transformation of hard-to-abate industries through decarbonisation, reduced import reliance, compliance with global carbon norms, and at the same time fostering innovation, job creation, and positioning India as a hydrogen export hub.

Conclusion End with a forward-looking note that green hydrogen can turn climate responsibility into a driver of industrial competitiveness and economic leadership.

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