India’s largest energy company, NTPC, is making a push to move away from its reliance on coal and transition towards renewable energy sources by venturing into the production of green hydrogen. While NTPC’s aspirations for clean energy are commendable, the early adopters of this technology may face hurdles due to various factors such as technology uncertainties, high pricing, the absence of local electrolyser manufacturing, and unclear regulations. This article delves into the details of NTPC’s green hydrogen plans and the challenges it must overcome to succeed in this emerging sector.
Inside NTPC’s Big Green Hydrogen Bet: A Few First-Mover Disadvantages It Must Weigh
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