NTPC said it has started India’s first green hydrogen blending operation in the PNG (piped natural gas) network of its township in Kawas, Surat.
The project is a joint effort of NTPC and Gujarat Gas Limited (GGL). The first molecule of green hydrogen from the project was set in motion.
The green hydrogen blending has been started in the piped natural gas (PNG) network of NTPC Kawas township in Surat. After the start of the blending operation, NTPC Kawas held awareness workshops for township residents with the help of GGL officials.
NTPC and GGL have worked relentlessly towards achieving this milestone in record time after the foundation stone laying by the Prime Minister on July 30, 2022.
Tags: Blendig, GGL, Gree Hydrogen, NTPC
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