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    The $2/kg Race: Can India Become the Global Green Hydrogen “Price-Maker”?

    ByTeam TQ February 27, 2026February 27, 2026

    From the salt pans of Kutch to the docks of Paradip, a new energy map is being drawn. For over a century, India has been a structural price-taker in global energy markets. Oil prices were dictated by OPEC.Gas contracts were indexed to volatile benchmarks.Coal imports filled domestic gaps at global prices. But green hydrogen presents…

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    Green GST 2.0: Can 5% Tax Rates Decarbonize the Indian Economy?

    ByTeam TQ December 18, 2025December 18, 2025

    Incentivizing the Industrial Transition India’s GST Council has reduced the GST on renewable energy equipment — including solar modules, wind turbines, and related green tech — from 12% to 5%. It has also cut tax on electrolysers and green hydrogen production equipment to 5%, a move expected to bring down the cost of green hydrogen…

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