Jakson Green has announced its plan of developing a green hydrogen fuelling station at Badarpur, New Delhi, for a major power company in India.
The project is expected to offset 3.7 tonnes of CO2 per day once operational, according to a release by Jakson Green
In-situ hybrid plant
The green hydrogen fuelling station involves the establishment of a specialized and dedicated facility that will use the green energy generated on-site by a renewable hybrid to generate, compress, store, and dispense green hydrogen, utilizing a hydrogen purification system.
As a part of the project, the company will also incorporate a battery energy storage system (BESS)-backed renewable hybrid power plant within the station, making it a completely self-sustained facility.
Overseeing the entire facility, an advanced integrated control system using cutting-edge digital technology will also be put in place to supervise and monitor the fuelling station’s operations.
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The fuelling station is expected to produce 260 kg of green hydrogen per day at a pressure of 350 bar, which will be used to fuel up to five intercity FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle) buses.
A step towards sustainability
Speaking on the occasion, Bikesh Ogra, CEO & Managing Director of Jakson Green Pvt Ltd, said, “Our endeavor to establish India’s largest urban-centric green hydrogen refueling station is another push to steer the nation’s sustainability initiatives. The project is expected to aid the recently launched National Hydrogen Mission and significantly contribute towards propelling India’s low carbon quotient/journey. Our project reinforces hydrogen’s crucial role as a new energy transition fuel, reducing India’s dependence on imported crude oil and minimizing pollution. This sets us apart as a pioneering player in green hydrogen, and we remain committed to building infrastructure that promotes hydrogen-fueled vehicles”