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In a major breakthrough aligned with India's clean energy ambitions, researchers at Indian Institute of Technology, Indian School of Mines (IIT-ISM) – Dhanbad have developed a low-cost and efficient electrode material that could significantly reduce the cost of green hydrogen production by 400 to 500 times. The innovation comes at a crucial time when India is pushing forward with its National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to produce five million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. Green hydrogen, produced through water splitting using renewable energy, is considered a key solution to reducing carbon emissions from industries such as steel, fertilizers, petroleum refining, and chemicals.
Source: https://www.newindianexpress.com/
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