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The National Green Hydrogen Mission in India aims to promote the production of clean hydrogen from renewable sources to reduce carbon emissions and drive sustainable energy solutions.
Considering this, which of the following statements is stating the beneft of the National Green Hydrogen Mission correctly?
1) Reduction in independence of imported fuels
2) Increase in renewable energy usage across all economic spheres
3) Decentralization in power generation
Only 1
Only 1 and 3
Only 2 and 3
Only 1, 2, and 3
Only 3
- Statement 1: Reduction in independence of imported fuels
- The mission encourages domestic hydrogen production, reducing dependency on imported fuels.
- This statement is a correct benefit.
- Statement 2: Increase in renewable energy usage across all economic spheres
- The mission aims to integrate renewable energy in hydrogen production, which might extend to various sectors, enhancing renewable energy usage.
- Statement 3: Decentralization in power generation
- Green hydrogen can facilitate distributed energy systems, promoting decentralized power generation.
- Option 4: Only 1, 2, and 3
- All statements are correct.
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