At the 26th session of Conference Of Parties India made commitments in line with the climate. The center introduced amendment to the Energy Conservation Act 2001. It was to meet the targets embracing the green fuels, industrial energy efficiency also to build the country's own carbon credit market.
The amendments have been proposed in the context of energy transition planned by India with focus on promotion of renewable energy and the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The Energy Conservation Bill,2022 said that it will help in meeting the five targets announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at COP26 in Glasgow in 2021. On Wednesday at Lok Sabha the bill proposed the mandatory threshold for consumption of green fuels like green ammonia, green hydrogen and biomass in all industries.
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