Updated On: 18 February, 2022 01:23 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
The implementation of this policy will reduce dependence on fossil fuel and also reduce crude oil imports. As part of India`s global promise to combat climate change, among the five main announcements, one is to meet 50 per cent of the country`s energy requirements using renewable energy sources by 2030

Image for representation: iStock
Six months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced the launch of the National Hydrogen Mission, India on Thursday announced a major policy enabler for production of `green hydrogen` and `green ammonia` using renewable sources of energy with a clear aim of making India a green hydrogen hub.
The implementation of this policy will reduce dependence on fossil fuel and also reduce crude oil imports. As part of India`s global promise to combat climate change, among the five main announcements, one is to meet 50 per cent of the country`s energy requirements using renewable energy sources by 2030.