Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas Win Bid for India's First Bio-Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
- Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas consortium secure a ₹164 crore bid for India's inaugural bio-hydrogen project, converting 25 tonnes of bio-waste into 1 tonne of hydrogen daily.
- The project, aligned with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, is set to be completed in 18 months, showcasing dedication to renewable energy innovation.
- Strategic partnership with Westinghouse, USA and utilization of patented technology reinforce the commitment to excellence in the renewable energy sector and green hydrogen production.
- The consortium's focus on precision and efficiency aims to establish a model for future green hydrogen initiatives, promoting a holistic GH2 ecosystem and plasma waste-to-energy era.
Gensol Engineering Ltd, in partnership with Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd, has successfully secured a ₹164 crore bid for developing India's first bio-hydrogen project. The project is set to convert 25 tonnes of bio-waste into 1 tonne of hydrogen per day, in line with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission. The consortium plans to complete the project within 18 months, demonstrating a commitment to renewable energy innovation. By collaborating with Westinghouse, USA and utilizing patented technology, Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas aim to excel in the renewable energy sector and contribute to green hydrogen production. The strategic focus on precision and efficiency by the consortium reflects a dedication to establishing a model for future green hydrogen initiatives, with the goal of creating a holistic GH2 ecosystem and advancing the plasma waste-to-energy era.
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