Adani Total Gas has launched a green hydrogen blending pilot in Ahmedabad. The company will blend green hydrogen with natural gas for 4000 residential and commercial customers.
Green hydrogen is produced by electrolysis of water, where the water is split into hydrogen and oxygen when electricity is passed through water.
The electricity used for electrolysis is generated via renewable energy, according to Adani Total Gas. Blending hydrogen with gas reduced carbon intensity in the burning gas without losing its heating capabilities.
Adani Total Gas said studies showed 8 percent hydrogen blend can reduce carbon emissions by 4 percent.
Earlier in the day, Adani group companies rallied, which some experts said came after the Supreme Court expressed confidence in the SEBI probe against the group as it reserved its order on a bunch of pleas seeking a investigation into accounting fraud, stock manipulation and accusations made by US short-seller Hindenburg Research.
Adani Total Gas rallied 20 percent and was locked in the upper circuit at Rs 644.15 in the NSE but has lost 81.85 percent this year after the release of the Hindenburg report in late January.
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