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Indian PSU Refiners to Establish 137KTPA Green Hydrogen Provision by 2030
The Indian Public Sector Undertaking oil refineries have convergently proposed to establish 137 kilo tonnes per annum (KTPA) of green hydrogen provisions by 2030.
February 13, 2023. By EI News Network
The Indian Public Sector Undertaking oil refineries have convergently proposed to establish 137 kilo tonnes per annum (KTPA) of green hydrogen provisions by 2030.
Dr. SSV Ramakumar, Director – R&D, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), discussed at the India Energy Week, placed recently in Bengaluru. In a conference, he talked about the emerging topic of Green Hydrogen, Indian Oil would initially construct a 7 KTPA electrolysis plant situated at the Panipat refinery.
He has specified that IOC had entered into consensus with the renewable energy company, ReNew Power and the engineering firm, L&T, for building green hydrogen plants, solely not for IOC but for other refiners also.
He is further probing that ascertain about which electrolyzers is best to use but assumption is made that electrolysis of water is the channel to produce green hydrogen.
He adds that there are two developed technologies, alkaline and polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis, and both distinctly have their benefit and weakness.
India enables benefits in low-cost renewable energy generation making green hydrogen the most demanding type of hydrogen in a long time. India marks its potential to be one of the most competitive manufacturers of green hydrogen in the world.
The National Hydrogen Mission requires it to be accompanied by the policy path given in the mission blueprint. The mission’s blueprint aims to improve investors’, and fundraisers’ confidence, will link the chain of units and numerous government agencies on the way to the attainment of the singular objective.
Dr. SSV Ramakumar, Director – R&D, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), discussed at the India Energy Week, placed recently in Bengaluru. In a conference, he talked about the emerging topic of Green Hydrogen, Indian Oil would initially construct a 7 KTPA electrolysis plant situated at the Panipat refinery.
He has specified that IOC had entered into consensus with the renewable energy company, ReNew Power and the engineering firm, L&T, for building green hydrogen plants, solely not for IOC but for other refiners also.
He is further probing that ascertain about which electrolyzers is best to use but assumption is made that electrolysis of water is the channel to produce green hydrogen.
He adds that there are two developed technologies, alkaline and polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis, and both distinctly have their benefit and weakness.
India enables benefits in low-cost renewable energy generation making green hydrogen the most demanding type of hydrogen in a long time. India marks its potential to be one of the most competitive manufacturers of green hydrogen in the world.
The National Hydrogen Mission requires it to be accompanied by the policy path given in the mission blueprint. The mission’s blueprint aims to improve investors’, and fundraisers’ confidence, will link the chain of units and numerous government agencies on the way to the attainment of the singular objective.
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