India's First Bio-Hydrogen Project: A Game-Changer in Renewable Energy
Key Ideas
- Gensol Engineering Limited wins the EPC contract for India's first Bio-Hydrogen project in partnership with Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd.
- The project aims to convert 25 tons of bio-waste into 1 ton of hydrogen per day, aligning with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
- The initiative involves establishing a bio-waste processing facility using advanced technology to produce green hydrogen, contributing to India's energy transition.
- Gensol and Matrix plan to continue their collaboration in the Green Hydrogen sector, focusing on opportunities in Green Steel and Green Ammonia.
Gensol Engineering Limited, a key player in the renewable energy sector, has secured the EPC contract for India's pioneering Bio-Hydrogen project in collaboration with Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd. The project, valued at INR 164 Crore, is set to convert 25 tons of bio-waste into 1 ton of hydrogen daily, supporting India's National Green Hydrogen Mission. By leveraging innovative technology from Westinghouse, USA, the consortium will establish a bio-waste processing facility using GH2-PREGS technology to produce green hydrogen. The project, scheduled for completion in 18 months, signals a significant step towards a sustainable GH2 ecosystem in India. Anmol Singh Jaggi and Chirag Kotecha, leaders of Gensol and Matrix respectively, expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its contribution to environmental challenges and India's energy transition. The collaboration between Gensol and Matrix extends beyond this project, aiming to explore opportunities in Green Steel and Green Ammonia, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable development and innovation in the renewable energy sector.
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