India's First Green Hydrogen Fuelling Station Opens in Leh
Key Ideas
- Amara Raja Infra completes construction of India's first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh for NTPC Ltd.
- Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar inaugurates the facility, marking a milestone in green mobility in India.
- The project, producing 80kg of GH2 per day, operates in extreme conditions at 3,400 meters above sea level, enabling emission-free transport in Leh.
- Amara Raja Infra's success in this project sets the stage for future large-scale green hydrogen mobility and storage projects in India.
Amara Raja Infra has announced the completion of India's first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh, in collaboration with NTPC Ltd. The facility, inaugurated by Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, has a production capacity of 80kg of GH2 per day. Operating in challenging conditions at a height of 3,400 meters above sea level, this station will facilitate emission-free transport in and around Leh, positioning India as a leader in the green mobility sector. Amara Raja Infra expressed excitement over their entry into the green hydrogen infrastructure space and highlighted the significance of this project in paving the way for large-scale green hydrogen mobility and storage initiatives in the country. The completion of this project not only showcases Amara Raja Infra's expertise but also aligns with India's National Hydrogen Energy Mission, signaling a promising future for hydrogen fuel technology in the country.
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