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It will combine natural gas with green hydrogen (GH2) for more than 4,000 residential and business customers in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Despite the current Adani Group controversies, it is admirable how committed the Adani Group is to protecting the environment.
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ADANI GROUP EMBARKS ON GREEN HYDROGEN BLENDING PILOT VENTURE IN AHMEDABAD
Adani Total Gas, a joint venture between the billionaire Gautam Adani's company and the French energy giant TotalEnergies, has begun blending renewable hydrogen into the natural gas it sells to enterprises and households in Ahmedabad for use as fuel. According to a statement from the company, the amount of green hydrogen—created by splitting water with renewable electricity—that will be mixed with petrol will progressively rise to 8%. Adani Total Gas Limited (A.T.G.L.) will use cutting-edge technology for the project. It will combine natural gas with green hydrogen (GH2) for more than 4,000 residential and business customers in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Despite the current Adani Group controversies, it is admirable how committed the Adani Group is to protecting the environment. GH2 is created by electrolyzing water with electricity produced by renewable energy sources.
LARGER AREAS TO RECEIVE SUPPLIES OF HYDROGEN MIXED FUEL After the pilot project, more significant city regions and other A.G.T.L. license areas will gradually receive hydrogen-blended gasoline. Emissions can be decreased by up to 4% with a hydrogen blend of up to 8%. A.T.G.L. stated that with this pilot, it hopes to collaborate with stakeholders, such as regulatory bodies, to exchange personal knowledge and create an ecosystem concerning hydrogen blending in India's city gas distribution. It further stated that this will aid in acquiring and disseminating knowledge regarding the practical issues and the suitability of mixed fuel on current infrastructure. Commenting on the development.
A.T.G.L. PLANS TO COMBINE NATURAL GAS WITH GREEN HYDROGEN (GH2) In an attempt to use the newest technology, A.T.G.L. will combine natural gas and green hydrogen (GH2) for approximately 4,000 residential and business clients in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Larger city sections and other A.G.T.L. license areas will gradually receive hydrogen-blended gasoline after the completion of the pilot project. Studies show that up to 8% hydrogen blend can cut emissions by up to 4%. Through its pilot, A.T.G.L. hopes to collaborate with various stakeholders, including regulatory bodies, to exchange first-hand knowledge and create an ecosystem around hydrogen blending for India's metropolitan gas distribution. This will facilitate acquiring and exchanging knowledge regarding the operational facets and the suitability of mixed fuel for the current infrastructure.