Innovative Green Hydrogen Project in Visakhapatnam
Key Ideas
  • The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy, in collaboration with NTPC Limited, is setting up India's first desalination-based hydrogen project in Visakhapatnam.
  • The project, costing around ₹35 crore, will have a capacity of 1 tonne per day and leverages waste heat from a desalination plant to produce green hydrogen through electrolysis.
  • NTPC has ambitious plans for green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol production in Andhra Pradesh, with an investment of approximately ₹1.1 lakh crore in two phases.
  • The project is seen as environmentally beneficial, utilizing seawater for hydrogen production and being carbon neutral, unlike traditional methods that produce significant carbon dioxide emissions.
The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE), in partnership with NTPC Limited, is spearheading India's pioneering desalination-based hydrogen project in Visakhapatnam. With a capacity of 1 tonne per day and a cost of around ₹35 crore, the project is located at NTPC Simhadri in the city. NTPC, known for its focus on green hydrogen initiatives, has sanctioned this project for IIPE. Additionally, NTPC has plans for an energy park in Andhra Pradesh to produce green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol, with an investment of ₹1.1 lakh crore. The project is lauded for its environmental advantages, utilizing waste heat from a desalination plant to convert seawater into distilled water for electrolysis, making the process carbon neutral. Despite using electricity from a power plant, the project is innovative in its approach to sustainable hydrogen production.
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