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India extends waiver of transmission fees to boost green hydrogen production and become world’s cheapest producer

By Stanley SheltonApril 16, 20233 Mins Read
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India's push to become the world's cheapest producer of green hydrogen has taken a significant step forward with the announcement of an extension to the waiver of transmission fees for renewable power to hydrogen manufacturing plants commissioned before January 2031. The move is expected to reduce the cost of green hydrogen, produced by splitting water

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