Adani Group's Green Hydrogen Initiative in Ahmedabad: A Step Towards Clean Energy Transition
Key Ideas
  • Adani Total Gas Ltd has started blending 2.2-2.3% green hydrogen in piped natural gas supplies in Ahmedabad to reduce emissions and meet net-zero targets.
  • The project aims to provide uninterrupted hydrogen-blended natural gas to 4,000 domestic and commercial consumers, with plans to increase the blend to 5% and 8% gradually.
  • While green hydrogen offers zero carbon emissions, the initiative faces challenges due to pipeline corrosion, but tests show up to 10% blending is safe, with a potential for up to 30% with modifications.
  • Hydrogen energy is crucial for the global energy transition to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, despite the current high cost of production.
Adani Total Gas Ltd, a joint venture between the Adani Group and TotalEnergies, has initiated a green hydrogen blending project in Ahmedabad, India, to reduce emissions and support clean energy goals. The company is blending 2.2-2.3% green hydrogen in piped natural gas supplies in Shantigram, Ahmedabad, sourced through renewable energy like wind and solar power. This initiative aims to provide hydrogen-blended natural gas to 4,000 consumers initially, with plans to increase the blend to 5% and 8% gradually. While green hydrogen offers a path towards decarbonizing energy landscapes, challenges like pipeline corrosion exist, although tests show up to 10% blending is feasible. Hydrogen is a key component in the global energy transition to combat climate change, despite production cost challenges. Adani Total Gas Ltd is committed to sustainability, aiming to contribute to a cleaner, greener future with lower greenhouse gas emissions and enhanced energy security.
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