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India has natural advantage in producing green hydrogen: Hardeep Singh Puri

India has a natural advantage in producing Green Hydrogen due to the low cost and abundance of solar energy and investments in the power grid, the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, said. Addressing the gathering at the 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen, Puri said India has great potential in

India plans to push LNG for trucking in bid to curb emissions

India is looking to liquefied natural gas to reduce pollution from its trucking industry. The Oil Ministry plans to encourage the conversion of a third of existing long-haul trucks to the super-chilled gas from diesel, according to a draft policy. It also plans to mandate that a third of new trucks run on LNG. A targeted approach will

MNRE to launch green hydrogen certification scheme

The ministry of new and renewable energy has released a draft proposal for the Green Hydrogen Certification Scheme of India. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency would be the nodal authority to accredit agencies for monitoring, verifying and certifying green hydrogen projects, as per the draft. The ministry is seeking suggestions from stakeholders by September 27.

World’s first hydrogen-powered tram service suspended

When the Gaoming Modern Tram Demonstration Line in China’s Foshan City was opened in December 2019, fitted with two 200kW hydrogen fuel cells, it was hailed as the world’s first ever hydrogen-powered tram service. But now, after four and a half years of operation, the 6.5km line has reportedly been suspended with no timetable for

Peninsula tied to a pair of LNG bunker newbuilds

Fuel supplier Peninsula has been linked to a pair of LNG bunker vessel newbuilds in South Korea. Shipbuilding sources suggest the Gibraltar-based tanker and bunker group is behind an order for 18,000 cu m ships announced on Thursday at HD Hyundai Mipo. The newbuilds, priced at about $93m each, should deliver by November 2027. Peninsula

Need to bring startups into the green hydrogen sector: Joshi

New and Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi stressed on the need to bring startups into the green hydrogen sector to bring new ideas and involve youth. Addressing at a curtain raiser of 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen India 2024, Joshi said that there will be over 120 exhibitors in the event which is scheduled

Indian gov’s green hydrogen production requires huge investment

Government’s ambitious goal to develop a substantial 15,000 MW electrolyser manufacturing capacity for green hydrogen production will require an investment ranging from ₹30,000 to ₹45,000 crore. The significant financial undertaking highlights the scale of government’s commitment under its national green hydrogen mission. Additionally, the government has allocated ₹12,500 crore in incentives to support the capacity

Torghatten Nord to operate new hydrogen-powered ferries

Norwegian transport company Torghatten Nord has reported the cutting of the first steel to be used in the construction of two new Ro-Pax ferries that will be fitted with hydrogen propulsion systems. The two ferries are being built by a partnership that also includes Norwegian shipyard Myklebust Verft. Delivery of the vessels is scheduled for

CMA CGM welcomes LNG-fuelled 2,000TEU ship to fleet

French shipping company the CMA CGM Group has taken delivery of a new container vessel built by HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea. The Malta-registered CMA CGM Alhambra belongs to a new series of ten containerships powered by LNG and featuring a new hull design developed to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Like sister

Bio-LNG to replace fossil LNG

Rohe Solutions started the production of Bio-LNG i.e. liquefied biomethane on August 29, 2024, at the Hamina LNG terminal. Bio-LNG is produced using biomethane from the gas grid in a process called liquefaction from the grid. Since last autumn, Rohe has been actively preparing to start the production, which is a significant step both for

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