Advancements in Green Hydrogen Technology and Infrastructure Development
Key Ideas
  • NTPC invites bids for green hydrogen fuel cell locomotives for its rail system at NTPC Sipat, emphasizing a shift towards sustainable transportation.
  • SECI extends bid submission deadline for setting up 1.5 GW of electrolyzer manufacturing capacities under the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition Scheme.
  • Researchers from Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology demonstrate a feasible method for generating hydrogen from gas reserves through thermocatalytic conversion of methane.
  • Companies like Plug Power and CPH2 achieve industry certifications for their high-powered stationary systems and electrolyzer stacks respectively, marking significant milestones in green hydrogen technology.
NTPC in India has opened bidding for green hydrogen fuel cell locomotives to operate at NTPC Sipat's rail system, focusing on retrofitting old locomotives or designing new ones. Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has extended the bid deadline for establishing 1.5 GW of electrolyzer manufacturing capacities under the SIGHT Scheme. The scheme offers government incentives for eligible bidders. Skolkovo researchers present a method to generate hydrogen from gas reserves using methane conversion, with potential applications in the energy industry. Industry players like Plug Power and CPH2 receive certifications for their high-powered stationary systems and electrolyzer stacks, indicating progress in green hydrogen technology. In Europe, gas transmission system operators sign a MoU to develop hydrogen infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region. Everfuel proposes a 2 GW green hydrogen production facility at the Revsing Energy Park in Denmark for supplying hydrogen to industrial customers in Germany.
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