Indian Ministry of Power on February 17 notified the first part of their National Hydrogen Mission policy on green hydrogen and green ammonia, aimed to boost production of hydrogen and ammonia using renewable energy.
Watch the video to know which Indian companies are already planning to build their hydrogen capabilities.
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