India is considering pink hydrogen, produced using nuclear power, as a more stable alternative to green hydrogen, given nuclear energy’s reliability and longer lifespan. This shift comes as the National Green Hydrogen Mission faces challenges due to slower-than-expected adoption. The move could help hard-to-abate sectors transition to cleaner energy sources while leveraging nuclear power for hydrogen production.
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