India has announced a plan to set up 15,000 MW of green hydrogen electrolyzers by 2026, aiming to boost its renewable energy capabilities. The government has committed Rs 450 billion to support this green hydrogen push, which includes funding for the manufacturing of electrolyzers and the development of supporting infrastructure.
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