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Govt launches fresh incentive scheme for green hydrogen

The central government has launched a new incentive scheme via the demand aggregation mode for the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia in the country. Under this model, implementing or nodal agencies will aggregate demand and call for bids for the production and supply of green hydrogen and its derivatives at the lowest cost

Green hydrogen can enable energy transition in net-zero

Green hydrogen in India can not only provide energy for sectors such as fertilizers, chemicals, refining and iron, but also save carbon emissions compared to fossil fuels, the World Economic Forum said. In a detailed analysis of what it will take to make green hydrogen a credible energy pathway in India, the report said, “Green

Reliance to invest in RE, green hydrogen in Tamil Nadu

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani has said that they will make new investments in renewable energy and green hydrogen in Tamil Nadu. Ambani, who skipped the Global Investors Meet hosted in the state, sent in a video message, addressing the summit. He said that the conglomerate would work closely with the state government to promote

Perovskite makeover could help make green hydrogen

The cost of green hydrogen has been dropping, but it still remains stubbornly high. The figure of $5.00 per kilogram for green hydrogen is commonly cited, compared to just $1.50 for hydrogen from natural gas. As part of the solution, researchers have been hunting for an alternative to conventional low-temperature PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis

CIP signs MoU to establish green hydrogen project

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop a green hydrogen project. Through CIP’s Growth Market Funds II and Energy Transistion Fund I (ETF I), its project Helax Istmo has agreed to a MoU with the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT) and Mexico’s national Ministry of Navy,

Jakson Green gears up for green hydrogen

Jakson Green is set to make waves in the green hydrogen sector. In just a few months, they’ll ship their first green hydrogen electrolyzer, marking a significant step towards a cleaner future. With ambitious plans for a 1 gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing plant and partnerships in the works, Jakson Green aims to be a leader in

UP to implement green hydrogen policy soon

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed officials to implement the green hydrogen policy-2023 to encourage clean and green energy production sources in the state in view of global warming and climate change. Yogi also asked officials to encourage the firms working in the green hydrogen sector by giving them maximum incentives. While reviewing the draft

ONGC plans $10bn spend on green hydrogen and ammonia

ONGC, India’s largest state-owned oil & gas company, is planning to spend 800bn-850bn rupees ($9.6bn-10.2bn) on developing two million tonnes of green ammonia annual production capacity by 2035. In June 2022, ONGC announced a memorandum of understanding with renewables developer Greenko to jointly develop a 1.3GW electrolyser facility supplying one million tonnes a year of

Green hydrogen has potential to cut fossil fuel imports

Green hydrogen has the potential to replace fossil fuels including natural gas, either as a source of energy or as a feedstock, thereby contributing to reduction in dependence on import of fossil fuel With the 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) installed capacity under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, India can reduce imports of fossil fuel

Adani Total Gas launches green hydrogen blending project

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

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