India's First Biomass to Green Hydrogen Project Wins Lowest Bid
Key Ideas
  • Gensol and Matrix consortium wins the lowest bid to develop India's first Bio-Hydrogen project, converting 25 tons of bio-waste into 1 ton of hydrogen per day.
  • The project, valued at INR 164 Crore, aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and is set to be completed in 18 months.
  • The technology used for the project is the Pre-Gasification Plasma Induced Radiant Energy-Based Gasification System (GH2-PREGS), with strategic partnership with Westinghouse, USA.
  • The project aims to address critical environmental challenges by converting bio-waste into hydrogen, contributing significantly to India's energy transition.
Gensol Engineering Limited and Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd. have secured the lowest bid for developing India's first Bio-Hydrogen project, aiming to convert 25 tons of bio-waste into 1 ton of hydrogen daily. Valued at INR 164 Crore, the project aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and is expected to be completed within 18 months. The technology involved is the GH2-PREGS, in partnership with Westinghouse, USA. Anmol Singh Jaggi, Chairman of Gensol Engineering Ltd., expressed their commitment to innovation and excellence in the renewable energy sector through this project. Chirag Kotecha, Whole-time director of Matrix Gas & Renewables Ltd., highlighted the project's importance in India's energy transition. The project's aim is to tackle environmental challenges by converting bio-waste into hydrogen, playing a vital role in the nation's energy shift.
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