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National energy conservation day is celebrated on december 14th to promote energy awareness and the importance of energy conservation. The significance of green hydrogen, a clean energy source with high energy content and zero harmful emissions. The occurrences, types, production, uses, and challenges of green hydrogen, making it an essential resource for students and professionals in the field of energy and sustainability. The document also highlights the indian government's initiatives to promote green hydrogen and reduce import dependency on fossil fuels.
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Yogesh jangid
MSc Chemistry 3 semester
National Energy Conservation Day is celebrated on 14th
December. The main reason behind celebrating these day
mention below
1 To understand the importance of energy
2 Uses in daily life
3 Effect on eco system
Sitharaman announces Rs 35,000 crore towards
energy transition; Rs 19,700 crore for green
hydrogen.
Objective of this drive
1 To spread awareness about
hydrogen
2 Highest mileage
3 No harmful emissions
4 Only emits water
5 Absorbs oxygen present in
the air
universe.
splitting hydrogen from fossil fuels, plants, or water.
Depending on production methods, hydrogen can be :
Chemical industry Petrochemical industry^ Steel industry
Manufacturing
ammonia and
fertilisers
Production of
petroleum
products
Production of
Green Steel
It will reduce India’s import dependency on fossil
fuels. The localisation of electrolyser production and
the development of green hydrogen projects can
create a new green technologies market in India
worth USD 18-20 billion and thousands of jobs.
High Production Costs
Lack of Infrastructure
Limited Adoption
(1KG Hydrogen = 10-
USD)
**1. Hydrogen plant
and Compressors
1 costly technology
2 Land issues
3 Safety