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Scientists develop new efficient method to produce green hydrogen

Researchers from the University of Colorado have discovered a more efficient method to produce green hydrogen and syngas using solar energy. This sustainable approach can potentially revolutionize energy use in various industries. Scientists from the University of Colorado have developed a new and efficient way to produce green hydrogen or green syngas, a precursor to

AVAADA signs deal with Tata Steel SEZ to set up green fuels unit

AVAADA Group said it has signed an agreement with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Ltd (TSSEZL) to set up a green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha. In a statement, AVAADA Group announced “an initiative to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha. This significant move comes in the wake

SK secures land for $15 bn Canadian green hydrogen project

The renewable energy unit of South Korea’s SK Inc secured a site required to develop a $15 billion green hydrogen project in Canada that’s set to be one of the world’s biggest. SK ecoplant Co received approval to use 1,078 square kilometres (670 square miles) of Canada’s state-owned property, known as Crown Land, to harness

L&T to explore green hydrogen prospects

Engineering conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) will explore green hydrogen prospects in India under the asset ownership model, a detour from its policy of staying asset-light. For its entry in the green hydrogen segment, L&T has diverted from its usual strategy on two counts. One, it has opted for an asset ownership and operatorship model

UP to have its own green hydrogen policy

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday announced that Uttar Pradesh would soon have a green hydrogen policy. At a high-level meeting, Adityanath said the state government was committed to promoting the non-conventional sources of energy to counter global warming and climate change. At the meeting, the CM reviewed the preparation of the UP Green Hydrogen

Tata Steel, ACME to work together for green hydrogen

ACME Group and Tata Steel collaborate on India’s largest green hydrogen project in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park. The Rs 27,000 crore initiative aims to establish a green ammonia facility. In a significant partnership, ACME Group, a prominent renewable energy company, has joined forces with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Ltd. (TSSEZL) to establish an expansive

IOC invites global tenders for first green hydrogen plant

The Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has begun the process to set up its first green hydrogen generation plant in Panipat at 10 KTA (thousands tonnes per annum) capacity. The big project will be coming up in the next 30 months. The IOCL on Monday invited global tenders for setting up the unit next to

RIL prepares roadmap for $1/kg green hydrogen production target

Nearly three years after Reliance Industries (RIL) announced its target to bring down the cost of green hydrogen production to $1 per kilogram in India, its chairman Mukesh Ambani on August 28 said the company has now chalked out a roadmap towards achieving the target. In September, 2021, Ambani, while addressing the International Climate Summit,

BPCL in pact with BARC to accelerate green hydrogen capabilities

BPCL and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) have joined hands to accelerate India’s green hydrogen capabilities. In the presence of Shri. G. Krishnakumar C&MD BPCL, Shri. Shelly Abraham (Head-Renewable Energy) and Dr. S. Adhikari, Associate Director, BARC, signed an MoU to develop an ecosystem to manufacture electrolyser technology in India. The partnership, stemming from a

Indian Oil, L&T, ReNew form JV for green hydrogen projects

A joint venture of Indian Oil Corporation, L&T and ReNew to focus on green hydrogen projects has been incorporated with the three partners investing ₹1 crore each in its authorised capital. The JV company GH4India Private Ltd., incorporated on August 25, has been formed for the purpose of development of green hydrogen and its derivatives,

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