Green hydrogen is attracting attention as a potential source of clean energy and is frequently denoted as 'the fuel of the future'. It is looked like an indispensable element for de-carbonizing many sectors which generates high emissions from electricity production, transportation, shipping etc. The Paris Agreement aimed at a global framework to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to below 2°C and tailing efforts to limit it to at least 1.5°C. It also aims to enhance the countries' ability to deal with the impacts of climate change and support their efforts. Ratul Puri is the chairman of Hindustan Power Projects Private Limited (HPPPL), who is also a philanthropist, entrepreneur, and investor. With his broad knowledge on coal, fired thermal and clean energy, he has been addressing the need for an energy mix and clean energy in India that can cope with the current energy demand. In today's scenario there are several challenges that exist in the mass adoption of green hydrogen as an alternate source of energy. Ratul Puri a prominent businessman thinks that proper harnessing of green hydrogen will possibly enhance the energy sectors to deal with the current energy demand leading to a sustainable development. Listed below are some of the key challenges in adopting green hydrogen and possible its solutions:All Rights Reserved