Jackson Green Sets Sights on India's First Green Hydrogen Fuel
- 19-Apr-2023 11:04 AM
- Journalist: Motoki Sasaki
New Delhi: On Tuesday, Jakson Green announced that they have received an endorsement from India's leading energy and infrastructure conglomerate for their upcoming project - a Green Hydrogen fuelling station situated in Badarpur, New Delhi. The station will cater to the energy needs of a major power company in India.
The development of the fuelling station involves constructing a specialized facility that will generate, compress, store, and dispense Green Hydrogen (GH). The facility will use the green energy produced on-site by a renewable hybrid and a Hydrogen purification system will be utilized in the process.
The upcoming fuelling station is set to employ state-of-the-art digital technology with an advanced integrated control system to oversee and manage the station's daily operations. This system will oversee monitoring the entire facility. The station is anticipated to generate 260 kg of eco-friendly green Hydrogen every day, with a pressure of 350 bars that will serve as fuel for up to five intercity FCEV buses.
India's sustainability efforts get a major boost with the country's largest urban-centric green Hydrogen refuelling station. The project is a significant step towards realizing the goals of the National Hydrogen Mission, while also helping to reduce India's reliance on imported crude oil and curb pollution levels. The initiative underscores the crucial role of Hydrogen as a clean energy transition source.
Recently, Jakson Green declared its aim to become a prominent developer and integrator of green Hydrogen and Ammonia assets in selected regions worldwide. The company also aims to venture into independent Hydrogen and Ammonia production and electrolyser manufacturing spaces, in keeping with Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
Jakson Green, a new energy transition platform supported by the Jakson Group, a major infrastructure and renewable company based in India, is actively working on a pipeline of renewable energy projects, including green Hydrogen, and green Ammonia projects. Their primary area of attention is on the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC), Independent Power Producer (IPP), Independent Hydro Power (IHP) and Operation and Maintenance (O&M) of emerging energy assets. These assets include solar, utility-scale storage, waste-to-energy, gasification-based projects, fuel cell technologies, and green Hydrogen as well as green Ammonia-based projects. In a relatively short period of time since its inception, the company has established an impressive global presence and is planning to deliver 10GW renewable energy assets by 2025 and 20GW by 2030.