Nothing has to be elucidated about the impairment man has granted to the natural resources, especially energy molecules. Studies say that the fuel sources are fast depleting, that petroleum products might sound nothing more than a myth to the next generation. Thrust for more never ends and now, the scientists are at the cross roads, taking diversion to renewable sources of energy. The term is no longer unaccustomed, since the world craves for the use of greener energy sources. Hydrogen is being anticipated as the future’s energy carrier as the nations begin to realize its potential. A multitude of research and studies are being pursued for developing efficient machineries for its application. Fuel cells are one such facet that can have elevated levels of reliability and efficiency. Fuel cell-driven cars, buses and motorbikes are soon to conquer our roads.Nuclear energy, though still condemned by many, is calculated as an alternative to present day energy crisis. In this context, India too has adopted several programmes for enriching the wealth of Uranium and Thorium, the priceless raw materials to future’s energy source. India vigorously persuades in discovering, processing and marketing those sources in future. India’s competence in this technology is pioneering, providing expertise at an extra ordinary level, despite all the protests against it.