In a significant move for the progress of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, the government has notified the Green Hydrogen Standard for India.
Issued by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), the government has outlined the emission thresholds that must be met in order for hydrogen produced to be classified as ‘Green’ from renewable sources.
The scope of the definition encompasses both electrolysis-based and biomass-based hydrogen production methods.
After discussions with multiple stakeholders, the MNRE has decided to define Green Hydrogen as having a well-to-gate emission including water treatment, electrolysis, gas purification, drying and compression of hydrogen, not exceeding two kilogram of carbon dioxide equivalent for every kilogram of hydrogen produced (2 kg CO2 equivalent/kg H2).
The notification specifies that a detailed methodology for measurement, reporting, monitoring, on-site verification, and certification of green hydrogen and its derivatives shall be specified by the Ministry.
The notification also specifies that the Bureau of Energy Efficiency under the Ministry of Power shall be the nodal authority for accreditation of agencies for the monitoring, verification and certification for Green Hydrogen production projects.
The notification of the Green Hydrogen Standard brings a lot of clarity to the Green Hydrogen community in India and was widely awaited.
With this notification, India becomes one of the first few countries in the world to announce a definition of Green Hydrogen.