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BPCL to establish first-ever green hydrogen plant in an Indian airport

Indian refiner Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) stated on Wednesday it will set up the firstever green hydrogen plant inside an airport in the country.

BPCL said it would develop and operate a 1,000-kilowatt green hydrogen plant inside Cochin International Airport, which will contribute land, water and green energy resources.

The initial output will be used to power cars in the airport, which remains in the southern part of the country, BPCL said.

Green hydrogen, which is produced from water using renewable energy sources, is acknowledged as a future fuel and aligns with carbon-neutral techniques.

Indian business are investing billions of dollars to lower emissions to satisfy the nation's goal of net no emissions by 2070. India is also expanding using biofuel in its transport sector to accomplish this objective.

BPCL plans to invest $18.16 billion over the next 5 years to grow its oil company and expand its renewable energy portfolio as it goes for a 2040 net absolutely no goal.

(source: Reuters)