Why is there a sudden surge of interest around green hydrogen? | Business Matters | The Hindu

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  • Something curious has been happening of late in the Indian industry of late with respect to the production of green hydrogen. Last year, Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani had announced their efforts in making inexpensive Green Hydrogen, committing to bringing down cost of GH2 to below $1 a kg compared current global costs that can range between $3 and $6.
    Why this sudden frenzy over hydrogen? Why should the Indian government have a policy on it? And why should it be green? Why is this important to you?
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Komentáře • 107

  • @lokamsamastham3364
    @lokamsamastham3364 Před 2 lety +32

    Sir,you have got such a nice presentation skills. Keep the series going in the same style. Thanks THE HINDU..

  • @christinjohn5345
    @christinjohn5345 Před rokem +2

    Good information and great presentation.As a beginner on Hydrogen fuel economy study this Video really helped me to get an clear frame about the subject.

  • @devidevatha
    @devidevatha Před 2 lety +1

    This is informative.
    Expecting more videos like this!

  • @FunwithChutkeyyyy.123
    @FunwithChutkeyyyy.123 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome explanation sir....
    Even a layman can understand the topic upto the mark .....

  • @vigneshmanoharansujatha9043

    A really appreciating effort as the narration was crystal clear

  • @RaviChandran-bq5ne
    @RaviChandran-bq5ne Před 2 lety +1

    Straight to the point. Kudos sir. Expecting series of videos.

  • @viraj0919
    @viraj0919 Před rokem +1

    Pure Content, with no agenda, diametrically opposite to what THE HINDU newspaper.

  • @ramgirajagopal6807
    @ramgirajagopal6807 Před rokem

    Yet another good videos. Keep doing this. This will create awareness of the issue world is facing.

  • @karthigeyan143
    @karthigeyan143 Před 2 lety +1

    Subscribed after watching your video. Nice work.

  • @vinaykhanna7275
    @vinaykhanna7275 Před rokem

    excellently explained. thanks for the input.

  • @ashutoshkonsham4225
    @ashutoshkonsham4225 Před rokem

    such a calm voice. thank you for the lecture.

  • @pandip8830
    @pandip8830 Před rokem +1

    Very simple explanation to common man to understand, how Green Hydrogen is produced and its implications on common man, thank you, please

  • @ujjwalsavera1247
    @ujjwalsavera1247 Před 2 lety +2

    Fruitful knowledge about green hydrogen..

  • @sagarpawar6015
    @sagarpawar6015 Před rokem

    Great Brief ...

  • @drshyamprasadtr6611
    @drshyamprasadtr6611 Před rokem

    Very informative 🙏

  • @shirkeshivaji8166
    @shirkeshivaji8166 Před rokem

    Nice explanation 👌 sir. Good knowledge given. Thanks.

  • @bhavikshah5016
    @bhavikshah5016 Před rokem

    Very well put together..

  • @heyshubhleo
    @heyshubhleo Před rokem

    Thanks sir for such an informative video..

  • @sabyasachidas974
    @sabyasachidas974 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @ManiKandan-kd6ei
    @ManiKandan-kd6ei Před rokem

    Excellent content. Really Great!!!

  • @julu89
    @julu89 Před 2 lety

    Good presentation sir. Keep them coming !

  • @oranges071
    @oranges071 Před rokem

    Very nice presentation. Thanks a lot

  • @rahulborde3402
    @rahulborde3402 Před rokem

    Short n to the point...👍

  • @shivaR2646
    @shivaR2646 Před rokem

    Beautiful explanation 😃❤❤

  • @sriramth71
    @sriramth71 Před 11 měsíci

    Excellant session on importance of Green H2!

  • @mansoorali6155
    @mansoorali6155 Před 2 lety

    Good information. Thank you.

  • @RamaKrishna-kf9ze
    @RamaKrishna-kf9ze Před 2 lety

    Very clear sir
    Thank you

  • @manojm5747
    @manojm5747 Před 2 lety

    Good explanation...tnx

  • @kapilswami7751
    @kapilswami7751 Před 2 lety

    Super session sir very lucid and simplified all things thank you sir

  • @myinterestedexperiments2219

    Best explain sir Thank you sir

  • @offred6013
    @offred6013 Před rokem

    Something about the way u speak is so mesmerising .

  • @srmchinni3
    @srmchinni3 Před rokem

    Wonderful presentation

  • @jitendrasemil342
    @jitendrasemil342 Před rokem

    grt explaination

  • @ravisigili
    @ravisigili Před 2 lety

    Excellent series

  • @pujasingh1608
    @pujasingh1608 Před 2 lety

    very helpful sir

  • @kasturisundar8594
    @kasturisundar8594 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @nationfirst984
    @nationfirst984 Před 2 lety

    Quality 👍

  • @NehaSingh-bj2sh
    @NehaSingh-bj2sh Před 2 lety +4

    Why dont anyone talk about improving public vehicles and less use of personal vehicles

  • @LCKNR
    @LCKNR Před rokem

    Very good explanation

  • @suiiiii7594
    @suiiiii7594 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou sir

  • @sanchitsingh5912
    @sanchitsingh5912 Před 2 lety

    Wow another master piece by sir

  • @masterdachittgaon7561

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @Indian-cv6hq
    @Indian-cv6hq Před 2 lety +2

    It helps us to fight global warming

  • @prabhushankar8520
    @prabhushankar8520 Před 2 lety

    Good.

  • @anikettripathi7991
    @anikettripathi7991 Před rokem

    Great you have tried to cover almost all aspects of green hydrogen, i would like to submit few other aspects,For example if it is for exporting only means keeping pollution to self and green part to others. Or importing solar pannels /photoionic cells in future. So even energies can be green ,production,uses and manufacturing /mining of related products can not be pollution free. Claim of only carbon dioxide as only pollution is childish . We cannot breath hundred percent pure oxygen of nitrogen too. So even excess of oxygen is also pollution only. Only balance of everything is green or pollution free. Excuses for money making and keeping own home clean.

  • @collinwhites9833
    @collinwhites9833 Před 2 lety +8

    Whether green hydrogen or electric, both technology require large amounts of energy. India should transition to more nuclear power (become part of the nuclear suppliers group as a member of Quad and a G-10 power). India will also need to focus on securing water in the pradesh, possibly desalination on it's coasts... India has lots of friends that can help it develop Nuclear (US, Japan, France, Israel)... but it must happen now.

    • @lesliefish4753
      @lesliefish4753 Před rokem

      *Thorium* nuclear, you mean.

    • @yahooonline7284
      @yahooonline7284 Před rokem +1

      It's easy to say that we should open nuclear power plant (NPP) in every state
      > But it requires atleast 10 - 15 years to become operational.
      > Currently only few countries have thorium based (NPP) & it's R&D is going on but it still very costly compared to uranium based (NPP)
      > The project cost gets increases by atleast 2 - 3 times when it becomes operational
      > Several researchers & teams have done their research and according to them solar power plant (SPP) is much more viable & ROI is much better when compared to (NPP)
      > The few downside of Solar power plant (SPP) that they only have operational life of 25 years & it doesn't work in night time
      > Several combination can be made with Solar power plant (SPP) like :
      Solar + green Hydrogen plant
      Solar + Wind + Hydro power plant
      > So for country like bharat it's better to stick with solar, hydrogen & other renewable energy

  • @thatcurioustrader2166
    @thatcurioustrader2166 Před 2 lety

    What about diamond battery? Not sseing any updates.

  • @kartiksinghal5035
    @kartiksinghal5035 Před 2 lety +17

    Govt should include electrolyzer production into the green hydrogen policy to make it cheaper.
    Hydrogen Vehicles are still far away , at this point of time our focus should be to promote electric vehicles and not on hydrogen Vehicles , we may think about it in the later decades when we will be able to produce green hydrogen at 1$/kg.

    • @sandipanaich
      @sandipanaich Před 2 lety +4

      Electric vehicles are not really green today. Green Hydrogen will help to reach net zero emission. Lithium ion is not a long term solution.

    • @anveshnidumolu3679
      @anveshnidumolu3679 Před 2 lety

      talking about lithium ion,we could use sodium ion or vandideum redox based cell with transducer, in general term converting mechanical energy into chemical energy , further convert into electric energy. there are research going on... while experiment leads to budget default.
      takes time to get actual zero emision clean energy.
      strange part Nuclear energy is also clean energy, in hands of good people without harnnessing for war.

    • @NehaSingh-bj2sh
      @NehaSingh-bj2sh Před 2 lety +1

      Sab adani k liye h,this is illusion if u think its for hydrogen vehicles,funds and failed projects policy…itna hi sahi hota hydrogen vehicle to elon musk na bna leta…isme double fraud h ,solar electricity bhi aur fir green hydrogen bhi…

    • @kushalvora7682
      @kushalvora7682 Před rokem

      If we are able to produce green hydrogen at 1 dollar then doesn't this mean electricity would be even cheaper? Also lets not forget the low efficiency of green hydrogen. Green hydrogen imo is just a fad.

    • @groot843
      @groot843 Před rokem

      @@sandipanaich I believe that govts rationale behind the push for green hydrogen based cars, is that the next gen engines may be based on hydrogen fuel and also in EV cars production india lagged behind. So to gain an early upper hand might be good. In all this we cannot overlook the innovations in battery technology and charging infrastructure. I believe its mundane to assume that we will use lithium ion batteries forever, there will be better alternative soon enough. Countries that have gained ground in EV manufacturing will surely want to keep their position by innovating further.

  • @bandanajha8749
    @bandanajha8749 Před 2 lety

    Thanks "The Hindu" team!

  • @nitoshkumar3772
    @nitoshkumar3772 Před rokem

    Sir, please add subtitles. It helps those whose english is not good

  • @edhas7988
    @edhas7988 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Hindu for the great content

  • @jsg2196
    @jsg2196 Před rokem +1

    Taking example of Elon Musk, an ev car maker, is really reduce the content integrity. Hydrogen Vehicles (HVs) are the biggest threat to EVs, so it's obvious Elon would criticize HVs.

  • @amodpataskar5673
    @amodpataskar5673 Před rokem

    With the current emissions of coal and non renewable energy usage highest priority should be renewable resources alone, rest all could be dealt later

  • @Lord_Rainbow
    @Lord_Rainbow Před rokem +1

    Very informative keep it up. You are better than dhruv rathee

  • @bhushanpolavarapu2086

    Sir so many young scientist are invented this policy but central govt not support this inventions because they are interested on big business houses

  • @manikantatatvamasi7804

    can we use sea water?

  • @nitinchhabria9781
    @nitinchhabria9781 Před rokem

    V never known about hydrogen power but if what is stated is right then surely India would do the needful for countries progress

  • @susmitadebroy1835
    @susmitadebroy1835 Před rokem

    The analysis power of The Hindu is undoubtedly 💯

  • @Robosci
    @Robosci Před rokem

    Great alternative but Cumbersome to store hydrogen , May not be sustainable in long term.

  • @lesliefish4753
    @lesliefish4753 Před rokem

    It's not necessary to use Hydrogen *fuel cells*; thanks to improvements in containment, we can pump Hydrogen directly into engines -- just like gasoline. It's possible to *convert our existing IC engines* to run on Hydrogen, which will make a faster and cheaper conversion to zero-emission vehicles.

  • @sripadkulkarni
    @sripadkulkarni Před rokem +1

    Petrol is a depleting source, would be scarce in another decade or two, plus the added goals of climate change would definitely rule out this fossil.
    For battery run electric car, we need to mine lithium, which is again a depletable resource and the li-ion batteries are known to have been unstable plus the added range fear.
    The only viable option left is Hydrogen available in abundance. The process to extract Hydrogen needs to be made cheaper, once done there's no stopping. Elon Musk might disregard it due his investments in mining lithium but internally he knows what works in future for sure. There are many people who would discourage the work in this sector due to their own set of reasons but India should take this opportunity to usher a new Era of clean energy and also turn itself into fuel exporter from importer. The only way we could improve our economy quickly.

  • @sreyanshuchaterjee3962

    Dravidian Hydrogen initiative with Anti Bramhin certification will help the planet go green. Such fuel cars should be termed Periyar vehicles.

  • @VellimalaiMannava
    @VellimalaiMannava Před 2 lety

    Add subtitles..

  • @raghunandan5734
    @raghunandan5734 Před rokem

    It is high time that Roof Top Solar is made compulsory by Government policy making wherever it could install. We are clear that we sail or sink together in this climatic change phenomena .Like brave soldiers in this do or die endeavour let us brace ourself to this challenging task.

  • @jagatworldbutterfly4482

    How to improve in my English written skill help me
    sir

  • @videosyoumustwatch7681

    ❤️

  • @t5ruxlee210
    @t5ruxlee210 Před 2 lety +2

    Hydrogen is not freely available in nature as a power source of non nuclear produced energy.
    Electric power from nuclear fusion should be where new money is spent, not picking a card from the constantly being shuffled old deck.

    • @venaist
      @venaist Před 2 lety

      My guess it is about control. EV is the future and it is as clear as day and night but the government cannot control electricity as much as it controls petroleum. You got to make the population dependent on something you could control

  • @megha6691
    @megha6691 Před rokem

    i just love him and Suhasini Haidar.. they are really gem of the Hindu

  • @NehaSingh-bj2sh
    @NehaSingh-bj2sh Před 2 lety +3

    Sir what about water? It is also less

    • @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170
      @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170 Před 2 lety

      ever heard of the ocean?

    • @NehaSingh-bj2sh
      @NehaSingh-bj2sh Před 2 lety

      @@birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170 ever heard the cost of desalination

    • @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170
      @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170 Před 2 lety

      @@NehaSingh-bj2sh why you want to desaline it to split the water molecule?

    • @NehaSingh-bj2sh
      @NehaSingh-bj2sh Před 2 lety

      @@birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170 u know third world war can be fought on issue of water(essay i wrote in a govt exam as it was asked as it is this line),there is climate change,there is water crisis,delhi people drink treated water,women in rajasthan and african countries stand in long queues for water.

    • @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170
      @birthdaygiftsandpartyideas170 Před 2 lety

      @@NehaSingh-bj2sh What these things have to do with making green hydrogen from ocean water?

  • @JS-zc2jr
    @JS-zc2jr Před rokem

    #TheHindu

  • @leored5957
    @leored5957 Před rokem +1

    You don't math the economics most of countries found lithium batteries and ev supply line problematic so is wind power in drought. Hydrogen is solution.
    Tesla found itself on edge. Tech plays important role. Oil prices fuelled it fast.

  • @poonamkhatri3914
    @poonamkhatri3914 Před 2 lety +1

    Flying beast might say havan can get as much energy as green hydrogen.🤣

    • @abhinashkumar3161
      @abhinashkumar3161 Před 2 lety

      Atleast in a educational videos control ur hatred or political scoring habits .

  • @jigsaw2281
    @jigsaw2281 Před 2 lety

    Green hydrogen, Electrolysis Ka PLI aana chaiye

  • @dogaredeemer2711
    @dogaredeemer2711 Před 2 lety +1

    Time has come for capitalists to capture water.... Will we ever satisfy the never ending human greed?

  • @tvm73836
    @tvm73836 Před rokem

    The man is all over the place. Long winded, rambling presentation. Sounded like a South Indian Shekhar Gupta.
    Please be succinct and stick to the point.

  • @rohitmishra9517
    @rohitmishra9517 Před rokem

    India must forget about green hydrogen for the time being. To reduce the huge oil imports bill n to safeguard it's 1.3 billion people's well-being from super power's oil rate blackmail tactics, India must use huge coal fired power plants to create hydrogen abundantly to be used in our vehicles. First 3 decades use this method to save money n then in 4th decade it can go for green hydrogen

  • @peksigarudacahayanurjanaha6017

    GUS HAR LEGEND THE ALMIGHTY KING OF THE STATE OF THE PEOPLE'S KINGDOM OF INDONESIA OR NKRI NOW IS THE MONITOR

  • @toosmart2handle
    @toosmart2handle Před rokem

    Hydrogen will be suitable for marine transport and industrial use. It will never be affordable and reliable for passenger vehicles. Mark my words.

  • @crypton_8l87
    @crypton_8l87 Před 2 lety

    It would have made SOME sense if Union Min Shri Gadkari stepped off a Green Hydrogen BUS. but no. He has to set the worst example by driving up in a super expensive car!! Talk about climate change with your mouth but show extreme consumerism and greed with the rest of your body. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @sureshtharakan535
    @sureshtharakan535 Před rokem

    Greenhydrogenisthenextbigthingalongwithindustrialhempthatwillmakelndiaanadvancedindustrilisednation

  • @rs2222
    @rs2222 Před 2 lety

    Seven lakh masjid - india, more than any Islamic country, covering more than crores of square feet area at prime locations such as busstand, railway station, airport, market, other's praying place

  • @islam9.0
    @islam9.0 Před 2 lety

    Islam is a religion that calls to the worship of God, the One, the One, who has no partner, the King, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God, and the last of God’s messengers to people after the Messenger Jesus, son of Mary, after the Gospel was distorted. Reckoning and resurrection after death and Islam is the religion of tolerance and it is firmly established in the lands that have been conquered because it came with mercy for people and the light Islam and the Qur’an illuminate the heart and the pleasure of eternal happiness that does not end Islam is the religion of God and whoever does not enter Islam will not enter Paradise. You must read the Qur’an to learn what is in it and ask God for guidance The path of truth, and to know that you were not created in vain