NTPC to Establish Green Hydrogen Infrastructure in Odisha with Renewable Energy Sources and Underground Storage.
Green Hydrogen Infrastructure in Odisha
The Indian government has been actively promoting the adoption of green hydrogen as a clean energy source. NTPC, a leading power generation company, has taken a significant step towards this goal by signing an initial agreement with GRIDCO and the Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) to establish green hydrogen infrastructure in Odisha.
Key Components of the Agreement
The company is also exploring opportunities for green hydrogen production in other regions.
NTPC’s Green Hydrogen Initiatives: A Step Towards a Sustainable Future
Background
The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has been at the forefront of India’s energy sector for decades. With a focus on sustainable development, the company has been actively exploring various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint. One such initiative is its foray into green hydrogen production.
Green Hydrogen: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Energy
Green hydrogen is a clean and renewable energy source that has the potential to revolutionize the way we produce and consume energy. It is produced by using renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. This process is known as electrolysis. Key benefits of green hydrogen: + Zero greenhouse gas emissions + Abundant energy source + Can be used as a fuel for transportation and power generation + Can be stored and used as a backup power source
NTPC’s Green Hydrogen Projects
NTPC has already gained valuable experience in green hydrogen initiatives. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has partially funded the establishment of this green hydrogen project in Bhubaneswar. The project aims to produce 100 MW of green hydrogen, which will be used to power the nearby industrial units. Key features of the Bhubaneswar project: + Production capacity: 100 MW + Renewable energy source: Solar power + Expected output: 100,000 tons of green hydrogen per year NTPC is also actively developing a green hydrogen hub in Visakhapatnam.
This latest collaboration in Odisha marks an important milestone in NTPC’s continued push for clean energy solutions, aligning with India’s larger efforts toward a greener and more sustainable future.