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arihant current affairs magazine monthly Published this article page no 128 The focus on producing clean energy through green hydrogen is in line with the governments goal of producing 450 GW of renewable energy by 2030 and in the process achieve emission goals under the Paris Agreement and reduce import dependency on fossil fuels. 136 Efforts by the government in this regard The Centre is planning to use the green hydrogen fuel from wastewater by using solar energy. It is possible by using electrolyzers. How can this be achieved? By segregation of solid waste management using the rooftop solar we can make green hydrogen with the help of electrolysers. The power and water cost of producing it would be negligible. We can use this fuel even in railway engines along with cement and chemical companies instead of coal. Challenges The path for green hydrogen in the country is not clear and at the moment production of green hydrogen is slightly more expensive than grey hydrogen. What is green hydrogen? Hydrogen when produced by electrolysis using renewable energy is known as Green Hydrogen which has no carbon footprint. Significance of Green Hydrogen arihant current affairs magazine monthly buy.arihant current affairs magazine monthly

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