Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing the ‘Energy for Sustainable Growth’ webinar on Friday, urged people to plant ‘Solar Trees’ in their homes and in every household to meet India’s growing energy demand. Urged to contribute in saving electricity up to 15 percent. During this, PM Modi emphasized the use of solar, hydrogen and LED bulbs.
Prime Minister Modi said that India can become a hub of Green Hydrogen, as we have renewable energy available and due to this the country is in a position of natural advantage. He also said that India’s vision is clear that sustainable development is possible only through sustainable energy sources.
He said that the energy for sustainable development is also inspired by our ancient culture and it is also the way to fulfill the needs and aspirations of the future. Referring to India’s targets on issues related to climate change including carbon emissions, he said that the country does not see these as a challenge but as an opportunity.
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PM Modi said that India has been following this approach for the last few years and this time it has been taken forward at the policy level in the general budget. The Prime Minister said that Rs 19,000 crore has been announced in this budget to promote high-efficiency solar module manufacturing in the direction of solar energy and help make India a global hub by manufacturing and researching this module and its associated products. Will get
He said that the National Hydrogen Mission has also been announced in the budget. Renewable energy available in abundance with India is a natural advantage. With this, India can become the center of green hydrogen in the world. He said that the hydrogen ecosystem, fertiliser, refinery and transportation sectors are interlinked and this is one area in which the private sector should be encouraged so that India’s full potential can be harnessed.
Let us tell you that hydrogen is one of the most abundant elements available on earth for a clean alternative fuel option. Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water using renewable energy (eg solar, wind) and has a low carbon footprint.
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