NTPC REL Signs MoU with Deendayal Port Authority for Green Hydrogen Mobility Project at Kandla Port
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- NTPC REL, a subsidiary of NGEL, signed an MoU with DPA in Gandhidham, Gujarat, to promote green energy technologies at Kandla Port, focusing on a green hydrogen mobility project.
- The agreement involves establishing a green hydrogen fueling station and deploying 11 hydrogen-powered buses for short-haul operations to replace fossil fuel-powered vehicles with sustainable alternatives.
- NTPC has successful green hydrogen projects in Surat, Leh, Greater Noida, and Bhubaneshwar, and is developing a green hydrogen hub in Visakhapatnam, aligning with its goal to achieve 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032.
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Deendayal Port Authority in Gandhidham, Gujarat. The MoU aims to promote green energy technologies at Kandla Port, with a special emphasis on developing a green hydrogen mobility project. The agreement involves the establishment of a green hydrogen fueling station and the deployment of 11 hydrogen-powered buses for short-haul operations, contributing to decarbonization and enhancing energy security. The exchange of the MoU took place in the presence of notable dignitaries including the Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways. NTPC has already been engaged in successful green hydrogen projects in various regions like Surat, Leh, Greater Noida, and Bhubaneshwar. Additionally, the company is working on setting up a green hydrogen hub in Visakhapatnam. These initiatives align with NTPC's ambitious target to achieve 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032, alongside implementing energy storage solutions. The collaboration between NTPC REL and Deendayal Port Authority signifies a significant step towards sustainable transportation and environmental conservation in the region.
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