Announced on Thursday (May 12), the project is set to be installed at GAIL’s Vijaipur Complex, in the Guna District of Madhya Pradesh, and would be ‘based on renewable power’.

Scheduled to be commissioned by November 2023, the project is planned to produce approximately 4.3 tonnes of hydrogen per day, with a capacity of around 10MW. The initiative reflecting GAIL’s contribution towards India’s vision of a greener future.

Earlier, in January this year, GAIL had commenced India’s first-of-its-kind project of mixing Hydrogen into natural gas system. The company has said they have achieved successful blending of 2% hydrogen into a gas network.

Read more:  GAIL begins ‘first-of-its-kind’ Indian hydrogen blending project

India’s National Hydrogen Mission was launched in August 2021, which aims to make India a ‘green hydrogen hub’. The country has targeted a production of 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.

Read more:  Indian PM unveils National Hydrogen Mission to cut emissions

With the launch of its national hydrogen strategy in recent weeks and growing interest in India’s bold ambitions to de-leverage from traditional fossil fuel-based energy, H2 View has announced a Snap Summit to address the country’s path forward in hydrogen.

More information on the event and how to attend can be found here.

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