Get information about the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission Scheme by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). User can access mission document, guidelines and office memorandums related to grid connected, off grid and de-centralized solar power, etc. Downloadable application forms are also available. Formats for submission of project proposal can also be downloaded.
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Human Resource Development Programme
The overall objective of the Ministry of New and Renewal Energy's Human Resource Development Programme is to institutionalize the renewal energy education and training in the country to cater the requirement of qualified and trained manpower.
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Information on Supply Incentives, National Green Hydrogen Mission
The Government of India is developing measures similar to the Production Linked Incentives (PLI) scheme to support the manufacturing of electrolysers and green hydrogen in India. Depending upon the markets and technology development, specific incentive schemes and programmes will continue to evolve as the Mission progresses.
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Information on Demand Creation, National Green Hydrogen Mission
The most important measure currently proposed is to mandate blending quotas of green hydrogen for conventional hydrogen producers and consumers. International demand and exports from India are being supported through important green hydrogen partnership agreements with the European Union, Germany, Denmark, Japan and other countries.
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Wind Power Programme by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
The Wind Resource Assessment Programme which is being coordinated by the Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET) has covered States and Union Territories involving establishment of wind monitoring and wind mapping stations. You can find detailed information on this programmes and its objectives, achievements, and policies etc.
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Information on Key Enablers, National Green Hydrogen Mission
Green hydrogen and green hydrogen-based fuels provide energy security in an environmentally sustainable manner. The key enablers for a green hydrogen economy in India will be high prices for natural gas, blending quotas of green hydrogen, international collaboration in supply chains, manufacturing and research, and innovative PSUs and private sector companies investing in green hydrogen pilots.