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Why Green hydrogen defines EU’s energy security goals & how India is its gateway to achieve them



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With rising cooperation between India and European partners, the road to the EU’s transition to renewables will pass through trusted connections such as New Delhi.Watch Swasti Rao, Associate Fellow, Europe and Eurasia Center, at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses explain how green hydrogen defines EU’s energy security goals and how India is its gateway to achieve them.
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Read full article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/green-hydrogen-defines-eus-energy-security-goals-india-is-its-gateway-to-achieve-them/1336380/
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13 Comments

  1. Well researched presentation. Thanks. Since u stated that pure water is required for production of green hydrogen, will the extent of water pollution in our rivers pose a challenge?

  2. Green hydrogen will worsen water scarcity in India. In addition production is very inefficient. Electricity to hydrogen to Electricity with losses at each stage. The only positive is the potential for energy storage enabled by hydrogen.
    Pink hydrogen is even more ridiculous. Why convert electricity to hydrogen? Is hydrogen easier to transmit? Electric vehicles have significantly higher efficiency compared to fuel cells.

  3. Well explained but Hydrogen probably will not be the saviour that we seek.
    The biggest problem for a hydrogen economy may be making those proton exchange membranes to begin with. It’s not because it’s so difficult, but because they’re made of platinum and iridium. Platinum and irridium are very expensive material and maybe become even more expensive and thus harder to source as economy of scale kicks in.
    For a scientific analysis would recommend to watch Sabine Hossenfelder's "Hydrogen Will Not Save Us. Here's Why." Food for thought.

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