The India Hydrogen Alliance has proposed an additional budgetary support of $2.5 billion for the government's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
The funds will be used to support demand side incentives, capital expenditures for hydrogen infrastructure, and hydrogen hub development.
The alliance has also raised concerns about slow project development and the lack of offtake agreement for green hydrogen.
Increasing budgetary allocation and providing offtake-linked incentives are expected to boost green hydrogen projects and help India achieve its 2030 targets.