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China and India are investing heavily in green hydrogen production, with China launching a $2 billion project in Inner Mongolia aimed at reducing coal dependency, while India aggressively targets 5 million metric tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030, backed by $2.1 billion in subsidies and innovative market strategies, highlighting a significant shift in the global green hydrogen landscape as both nations seek energy security and economic leadership in this emerging industry. #GreenHydrogen #RenewableEnergy #SustainableDevelopment

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China, India place strategic bets on clean energy out of favour in the West
BEIJING/NEW DELHI, April 22 (Reuters) - In the rolling, wind-swept grasslands of Chifeng in northern China's Inner Mongolia, towering white wind turbines line hilltops like sentinels over a hydrogen industry Beijing is trying to prise away from coal.