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Sterling Generators and Tecnicas Reunidas Sign MoU to Develop 1 MW Hydrogen Electrolyser

The agreement between Sterling Generators and Tecnicas Reunidas will provide a fillip to green hydrogen generation and adoption in India.

March 21, 2024. By Anurima Mondal

Sterling Generators Pvt. Ltd. has recently signed an agreement with Tecnicas Reunidas SA. This agreement is for the joint development of a 1 MW hydrogen electrolyser, which is planned to be commissioned in the last quarter of 2024 and that would thereafter be scaled upto 10 MW.
 
The agreement was inked at the Embassy of Spain in India the presence of a distinguished audience comprising of the Spanish Ambassador, Diplomats and government officials, and senior members from both companies.
 
In electrolysis process, an electrical current is used to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water. If the utilised electric current is derived from renewable energy – then hydrogen is produced without emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere (green hydrogen). Electrolysis is therefore a promising option for carbon-free hydrogen production from renewable resources.
 
Sanjay Jadhav, CEO, Sterling Generators Pvt. Ltd., said, “We are confident that as a versatile energy carrier, green hydrogen holds the potential to strengthen India’s energy independence, resilience, and innovation, driving the transition towards a cleaner and greener future. This agreement will therefore strengthen India’s adoption of green hydrogen as a key component of its ambitious renewable energy targets. It will help transform India's abundant solar and wind resources into a strategic advantage in green hydrogen production.”
 
Joaquín Pérez de Ayala, Director Energy Transition, Tecnicas Reunidas SA, added, “We are certain that this agreement will help the Integration of green hydrogen into India's energy landscape, while holding the potential to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors, such as heavy industry and transport. It will strengthen technical ties and knowledge sharing between India and Spain, while further stimulating innovation, economic development and paving the way for a greener future.”
 
This collaboration is an example of the increasing bilateral relations between India and Spain in a sector of critical importance such us green hydrogen.
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