MNRE Requests Proposals for Hydrogen Fuel Buses Testing in Delhi-NCR
MNRE, of late, has been involved in the promotion and development of the more unconventional sources of renewable energy and green fuels. In June, the ministry had invited project proposals for “Solar-driven seawater hydrogen production and producing methane by sequestering CO2”
July 23, 2019. By News Bureau
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has been supporting R&D and demonstration projects in hydrogen and fuel cells area, this comprises several projects for development and demonstration of hydrogen fueled vehicles.
A pilot project for running fuel cell buses in India’s urban setting would be advantageous in terms of adding experience with the technology as well bringing out possible issues relating to regulations, standardization, safety, and integration of entire hydrogen production, storage and dispensing infrastructure with transport applications.
MNRE has requested preliminary project proposals for pilot demonstration of 4 hydrogen fuel cell powered buses, with minimum 25 passenger seating capacity, in the Delhi-NCR region.
The initial proposals will be scrutinized by a committee duly constituted for the purpose, and nominated proposers will be invited to submit the final proposal.
The primary objective is to obtain know-how for the operation of hydrogen fuel cell powered transportation. Specific objectives are:
- To demonstrate fuel cell vehicle technology by operating and testing the vehicles under real-world conditions in Delhi-NCR; and,
- To explore prospects for commercialization, identifying potential techno-economic hurdles and proposing solutions.
- The scope of the project will include:
- Pilot demonstration of 4 numbers of hydrogen fuel cell powered buses, with minimum 25 passenger seating capacity, in the Delhi-NCR region operation for a period of five years;
- Refueling and upkeep of the buses;
- Obtaining requisite statuary permits, clearances and ensuring safety requirements; and
- Collecting performance data.
The last date for submission of the preliminary proposals is August 18, 2019.
MNRE, of late, has been involved in the promotion and development of the more unconventional sources of renewable energy and green fuels. In June, the ministry had invited project proposals for “Solar-driven seawater hydrogen production and producing methane by sequestering CO2”. Before that, it had invited proposals for exploring the potential of gravity-based energy storage systems.
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