With its 2040 renewable energy transition goal and 2050 carbon neutrality target, the Agency for New and Renewable Energy Research and Technology (ANERT) aims to position Kerala as a frontrunner in India’s green hydrogen economy.
The Green Hydrogen Policy, currently before the Cabinet for release by the end of FY 2025–26, represents a comprehensive approach that integrates policy enablers, capacity-building programs, and on-ground pilot projects, Harshil R Meena, CEO, ANERT said.
The State with its extensive coastline, world-class ports, skilled workforce, and strong renewable energy potential, offers immense opportunities to take the lead in green molecules. “Our cost target is to drive green hydrogen prices toward 30 per cent reduction by 2030 through demand creation, open access reforms, and strategic incentives”, he said.