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India Plots Carbon Capture as Emissions Persist

NITI Aayog’s September announcement of a Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage mission signals acceptance that India’s emissions cannot be eliminated through renewable energy alone. The initiative targets industrial clusters where capture technology offers the most viable decarbonisation pathway. Cement, steel and aluminium producers face the dual challenge of process emissions that resist electrification and global buyers demanding lower carbon footprints. The government proposes incentives covering 50-100% of pilot project costs to accelerate commercial deployment. International partnerships with Norway, the US and UK provide technology access while India develops indigenous capabilities. However, global CCUS experience highlights persistent cost challenges, with capture expenses...
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1. India Fast-tracks Hydrogen in Industrial Transition India’s green hydrogen ambitions moved beyond policy rhetoric in 2025. The government’s ₹19,744 crore National Green Hydrogen Mission aims for 5mn tonnes annual production by 2030, with initial facilities taking shape in Gujarat’s industrial belt, Odisha’s port complexes and Tamil Nadu’s renewable corridors. Production costs remain challenging at $3-5 per kilogram, well above the $1 threshold needed for commercial viability against fossil alternatives. However, manufacturers are banking on scale economics and improved electrolyser technology to bridge this gap within five years. Industrial buyers face mounting pressure from global supply chains demanding carbon-neutral inputs. Fertiliser producers, oil refineries and steel mills—sec...
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