India's First Green Hydrogen Valley Project Coming to Pune
Key Ideas
- National Chemicals Laboratories (NCL) in Pune is facilitating India's first green hydrogen valley project in the Kurkumbh region.
- Gensol Engineering, in partnership with Matrix Gas & Renewables, will establish the green hydrogen production plant through electrolysis in Pune.
- The project, supported by the Government of India and Department of Science & Technology, aims to supply green hydrogen round-the-clock to the specialty chemical sector, fostering the green hydrogen economy in India.
- Gensol Engineering specializes in renewable energy solutions, and Matrix Gas & Renewables focuses on green hydrogen infrastructure and natural gas aggregation.
In Pune, India, National Chemicals Laboratories (NCL) is spearheading the development of the country's first green hydrogen valley project in the Kurkumbh region. This initiative is part of a larger movement towards sustainable energy solutions. Gensol Engineering, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, has partnered with Matrix Gas & Renewables to implement the green hydrogen production plant on a Build Own and Operate (BOO) basis through electrolysis. This project marks a significant milestone in India's efforts to promote green hydrogen valleys, with support from the Government of India and the Department of Science & Technology (DST). Anmol Jaggi, the Managing Director of Gensol Engineering, expressed excitement about supplying green hydrogen to the specialty chemical sector in Pune, Maharashtra, round-the-clock to drive the growth of the green hydrogen economy in the country. Gensol Engineering's expertise in solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) complements Matrix Gas & Renewables' focus on green hydrogen infrastructure development and natural gas aggregation, positioning them as key players in advancing sustainable energy practices in India.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Green Infrastructure
Government Initiative
Electric Mobility
Specialty Chemicals
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