The SIGHT (Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition) scheme is a core part of the mission. It offers incentives for setting up domestic electrolyser manufacturing capacity and for producing green hydrogen and its derivatives. These incentives aim to lower costs and support decarbonisation of sectors such as fertilisers, refining and steel, where direct electrification is challenging. By boosting local industry, the scheme also creates jobs and reduces technology dependence.
Option A:
This option is incorrect because grey hydrogen from natural gas without capture is emissions-intensive and not the target of green-hydrogen policies.
Option B:
This option correctly identifies domestic electrolysers and green hydrogen/ammonia production as the objects of SIGHT incentives and links them to industrial decarbonisation.
Option C:
Subsidising coal mines would contradict the mission’s purpose of promoting low-carbon fuels, so this option is not valid.
Option D:
Diesel-based captive plants increase emissions and are not supported by the green-hydrogen mission.
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