NGEL and BLP Join Forces for Green Hydrogen Off-take and Carbon Capture
Key Ideas
  • NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) and Bharat Light and Power Private Limited (BLP) signed a MoU to advance green energy goals and support the Indian government's carbon neutrality initiatives.
  • The agreement includes exploring the off-take of green hydrogen and its derivatives, along with opportunities to sell captured carbon or biogenic carbon to third parties.
  • NGEL will establish the necessary infrastructure for green hydrogen projects and renewable energy operations under a Build-Own-Operate model to fulfill its Net Zero commitments.
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) and Bharat Light and Power Private Limited (BLP) have collaborated by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in New Delhi. The primary objective of this partnership is to accelerate the adoption of green energy and contribute to the Government of India's efforts towards achieving a carbon-neutral economy. The MoU involves jointly exploring the off-take of green hydrogen and its by-products from NGEL and its affiliates to external parties. Additionally, the agreement encompasses the potential sale of captured carbon or biogenic carbon from NGEL. NGEL, or its affiliates, will be responsible for establishing the essential infrastructure required for the green hydrogen project, including renewable energy projects that operate under a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model, in alignment with their Net Zero commitments. The exchange of the MoU took place at the SCOPE Complex in New Delhi, with the presence of key officials from NGEL and BLP. This collaboration signifies a step towards sustainable practices, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy, carbon capture, and the development of green hydrogen projects in India.
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