BPCL unveils indigenous alkaline electrolyser at India Energy Week 2024
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 7, 2024 12:20 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial February 7, 2024 12:20 pm
Company’s strategic plans for green hydrogen plant and refueling station align with India’s 2030 green hydrogen production target.
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a leading player in the energy sector, achieved a significant milestone at the India Energy Week 2024 in Goa. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the operation of the first indigenous alkaline electrolyser, a groundbreaking achievement for India. Developed collaboratively by BPCL and the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), the prototype was showcased to the Prime Minister by G Krishnakumar, CMD of BPCL.
Aligned with India’s target to produce 5 million tons of green hydrogen by 2030, BPCL strategically plans a 5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Bina Refinery. Additionally, a 500 KW capacity Integrated Hydrogen Refueling Station will be established at CIAL. Alkaline water electrolysis, the process through which hydrogen is produced from alkaline water via electrolysis, marks a pivotal advancement in industrial-scale application. The technology demonstrates high cell efficiency and robustness in an alkaline environment.This electrolyser underscores BPCL’s commitment to India’s pursuit of energy independence through initiatives such as “Aatma Nirbhar Bharat” and “Vocal for Local”. By manufacturing this electrolyser locally, BPCL actively contributes to the nation’s self-sufficiency in the energy sector. BPCL is showcasing its ongoing efforts in the IEW 2024 Hydrogen Pavilion, highlighting progress in green hydrogen production. This initiative aims to spotlight India’s indigenous capabilities in the hydrogen domain, garnering significant interest from technocrats and industry stakeholders.
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