Report outlines Maharashtra’s pathway to becoming a green hydrogen hub
Maharashtra’s economy relies heavily on coal and gas. In 2021–22, it produced 56.5 million tonnes of coal worth INR 10,000 crore (US$1.2 billion), with nearly 90% used for utility power generation. Petroleum consumption reached 204 million tonnes, with petroleum and diesel at 55% and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at 14%. Natural gas use was close to 1 million tonnes, mainly compressed natural gas (CNG) and domestic piped natural gas (PNG). In 2018, the state…
