What will be the return on investment for government in terms of tax revenue? Would be interesting if consultants recommending government intervention develop cash flow estimates for government's initial expenditure and later tax revenues.
Clean energy: Govt should create market for clean hydrogen, says Atanu Mukherjee
Cost advantage of using hydrogen
The cost of producing clean hydrogen from coal with carbon capture (blue hydrogen) can cost less than ₹100 a kg while producing hydrogen from renewables (green hydrogen) is about ₹375 a kg at present.
At ₹100 a kg, the production cost of blue hydrogen is equivalent to diesel, priced at about ₹30 a liter. However, hydrogen distribution and retail dispensing stations will likely add another ₹75 to 100 per litre, bringing the dispensing price to between ₹100 and 125 per liter on a diesel price equivalent basis today.
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/the-government-should-create-the-market-for-clean-hydrogen-atanu-mukherjee/article37717049.ece
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