Why in the news?
- The Union Minister for Science and Technology announced that there are four Hydrogen Valley Innovation Clusters being developed in India.
Hydrogen Valley Innovation Clusters (HVIC)
- What is it?:
- HVICs are geographical clusters designed to demonstrate the complete green hydrogen value-chain.
- They are part of India’s strategy under the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) to build a domestic ecosystem for green hydrogen and its derivatives.
- Features:
- HVICs are part of the component ecosystem under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
- The Department of Science & Technology (DST) has identified HVICs as one of its clean-energy innovation tracks.
- Four HVICs are being developed across India with a total investment of ₹ 485 crore.
- Significance:
- Accelerate localisation: manufacturing of electrolyser units, pipelines, storage, refuelling infrastructure, etc.
- Skill development, R&D and technology validation: e.g., curricula, incubation, think-tank, standards/regulation.
- Decarbonisation of hard-to-abate sectors by providing a cluster-based hydrogen ecosystem (supports NGHM’s goals).
National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM)
- Nodal Ministry: Launched by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) in 2023.
- Mission Purpose: To make India a global hub for production, usage and export of Green Hydrogen & its derivatives (Green Ammonia, Green Methanol).
- Major Targets: Achieve by 2030-
- 5 million tonnes/year Green Hydrogen production
- 125 GW renewable energy capacity dedicated for GH2
- Over ₹8 lakh crore expected investments
- Import savings: > ₹1 lakh crore per year (on fossil fuels)
- Employment: ~6 lakh jobs
- Key Components:
- SIGHT Programme (Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition): Incentivising Green Hydrogen production as well as Electrolyser manufacturing.
- Pilot Projects: 3 thematic pilots- Steel, Mobility and Shipping.
- R&D Programme for Green Hydrogen storage, transportation and safety codes.
- Hydrogen Hubs: Development of Green Hydrogen Hubs in states with high renewables and industrial demand clusters.