Innovative Hydrogen Solutions: GreenH Electrolysis Launches First 1 MW PEM Electrolyser in Jhajjar, Haryana

GreenH Electrolysis Launches First 1 MW PEM Electrolyser.

GreenH Electrolysis, a pioneering joint venture between H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies and GR Promoter Group, proudly introduced its inaugural 1 MW PEM Electrolyser at its manufacturing facility in Jhajjar, Haryana today. This launch marks a significant step in the company’s commitment to advancing green energy solutions. 

Key Guests and Future Installations

The launch event featured distinguished guests, including Vinod Agarwal, Chairman and Wholetime Director of GR Infraprojects Ltd., Anselmo Andrade, CEO and Founding Partner of H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies, and Romen Rawat, Chief Project Manager/Hydrogen Trainset, Indian Railways. The newly unveiled electrolyser is destined for installation at a hydrogen production and refueling station in Jind, Haryana. Here, it will generate hydrogen for India’s first hydrogen train as part of the prestigious “Hydrogen for Heritage” initiative by Indian Railways.

Technological and Corporate Milestones

The electrolyser is designed to operate continuously, producing approximately 430 kg of hydrogen daily at 40 bar (g) pressure and high purity suitable for Fuel Cell applications, as per ISO 14687. The Jind station will also feature extensive refueling infrastructure, including a 3,000 kg hydrogen storage facility, a hydrogen compressor, and two hydrogen dispensers with pre-cooler integration for efficient train refueling.

Dhiman Roy, CEO and Director of GreenH Electrolysis Pvt. Ltd., expressed pride in this landmark achievement, “This is not just a milestone for GreenH Electrolysis but a leap towards fulfilling India’s green energy aspirations under the ‘Make in India’ initiative and supporting the nation’s energy transition.” 

Ongoing Partnerships and Green Commitments

Anselmo Andrade and Ashwin Agarwal, Director at GR Promoter Group, echoed the sentiment of commitment to India’s energy future and the global movement towards renewable resources. India’s evolving green hydrogen sector is poised for significant growth, supported by recent government policies aimed at fostering innovation and attracting investments. This sector has the potential to decarbonize sectors that are otherwise challenging to abate, thus contributing significantly to the reduction of carbon emissions.

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