Investment in Green Hydrogen Production in Bihar: Ashoka Buildcon's Major Commitment
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- Ashoka Buildcon to invest INR 9,000 crore in a green hydrogen production plant in Bihar.
- Hamad Bin Khalifa University researchers propose a solar-powered system for freshwater and green hydrogen production in desert regions.
- BP makes a final investment decision for the 'Lingen Green Hydrogen' project in Germany.
- SunHydrogen successfully demonstrates its green hydrogen technology at a 1m² scale in Japan.
Maharashtra-based construction engineering company Ashoka Buildcon has committed to investing INR 9,000 crore in setting up a green hydrogen production plant in Bihar. This significant investment was solidified through an MoU signed with the state government during Bihar Business Connect 2024. Meanwhile, researchers from Hamad Bin Khalifa University have introduced a standalone solar-powered freeze desalination and electrolysis system to produce freshwater and green hydrogen in remote desert areas. The system, incorporating innovative technologies, aims to support agricultural activities in hot desert environments. In Germany, BP has approved the 'Lingen Green Hydrogen' project, set to become its largest green hydrogen production plant, generating up to 11,000 tons of green hydrogen annually. Additionally, SunHydrogen has successfully completed a demonstration of its green hydrogen technology at a 1m² scale in collaboration with CTF Solar, showcasing promising solar-to-hydrogen efficiency. These developments highlight the growing investment and innovation in green hydrogen production worldwide.
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