World Bank approves $1.5 billion more to aid India’s low-carbon emission reforms

The World Bank has approved $1.5 billion to aid India's development of low-carbon energy. This funding will boost green hydrogen production and electrolysers, supporting India's net-zero target and creating clean energy jobs. The reforms aim to produce 450,000 metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by FY2526.

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 The World Bank on Saturday approved $1.5 billion in financing for a second operation to help India — which is the fastest-growing large economy in the world — accelerate the development of low-carbon energy.  

The second ‘Low-Carbon Energy Programmatic Development Policy Operation’ will support reforms to boost the production of green hydrogen and electrolysers, critical technology needed for green hydrogen production.