Union Minister of Power, Housing, and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal Khattar flagged off the National Thermal Power Corporation’s (NTPC)’s green hydrogen buses. Khattar also met the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh and senior officials of the Ladakh administration and reviewed several projects and schemes under his ministry.
On the last day of his tour, he flagged off the NTPC’s green hydrogen fuel cell buses as part of the Green Hydrogen Mobility Project, Leh. The project is the world’s highest altitude (3650m MSL) green hydrogen mobility project. After the flag-off, Khattar travelled 12 km in one of the H2 buses from the H2 filling station to the Leh airport.
He congratulated NTPC for its contribution to the energy security and decarbonisation efforts of the country through the adoption of hydrogen technologies at various fronts like mobility, blending with PNG, green methanol and its overall thrust on renewable energy.
Khattar also inaugurated NTPC’s Green Hydrogen Mobility Project in Leh, featuring a hydrogen fueling station, a 1.7 MW solar plant, and five fuel cell buses operating at 11,562 feet. This marks India’s first hydrogen bus deployment on public roads.
NTPC targets 60 GW renewable energy capacity by 2032 and leadership in green hydrogen and energy storage.
This station would mitigate the carbon emissions of approximately 350 metric tons a year and contribute 230 metric tons per year of pure oxygen into the atmosphere which is equal to the planting of approximately 13,000 trees.
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