New Energy

Green Hydrogen Price Starting to Come Down in India, Hygenco Says

  • The company expects to have three plants running by year’s end
  • India aims to increase annual output to 5 million tons by 2030

A hydrogen plant in Jorhat, India.

Photographer: Anupam Nath/AP

Hydrogen produced using renewable power is starting to sell for less than that made with natural gas in India, according to a producer there.

The country is reliant on imports to meet its demand for natural gas, and that expense is reflected in the price of so-called gray hydrogen. That may be tilting the balance in favor of the green version, which has typically been far costlier to produce.

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