Mission estimates suggest that by 2030 the green hydrogen ecosystem could attract investments exceeding ₹8 lakh crore and create over six lakh jobs. By substituting green hydrogen for imported fossil-based feedstocks and fuels, it can lower the import bill and enhance energy security. It is also expected to avoid roughly 50 MMT of CO₂ emissions per year, thereby supporting India’s mitigation goals while enabling new green industries. (Press Information Bureau)
Option A:
This option is incorrect because official projections emphasise very substantial investments and emission reductions, not “minimal” impacts.
Option B:
This option correctly captures the multiple economic and environmental benefits that the mission is expected to deliver, connecting climate action with jobs and energy security.
Option C:
Although exports are an opportunity, the mission also targets domestic decarbonisation in sectors like fertilisers, refineries and steel; it is not export-only.
Option D:
Green hydrogen depends on renewable power; it does not replace renewables but builds on their expansion, so this statement is conceptually wrong.
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