Odisha advances green hydrogen mobility plan, eyes hydrogen bus network
In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Odisha has taken a major step towards developing a green hydrogen-based public transport system, with the state government reviewing plans to launch hydrogen-powered buses and establish its first green hydrogen ecosystem for urban mobility.
The report noted that a high-level meeting chaired by Usha Padhee reviewed the progress of the proposed Green Hydrogen Mobility Project, which is being jointly developed by Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT), NTPC Limited and GRIDCO.
The project is aimed at introducing hydrogen-powered public transport services in Odisha while supporting India’s clean energy goals under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Under the proposal, the facility is expected to produce around 260 kilograms of green hydrogen per day. The hydrogen-powered buses are designed to operate up to 600 kilometers daily under ideal conditions, according to the report.
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