Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CIAL, BPCL plan green hydrogen plant in Kochi

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In a strategic move to bolster its pathbreaki­ng green energy initiative­s, Cochin Internatio­nal Airport Ltd (CIAL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd (BPCL) for setting up a green hydrogen plant in the premises of Cochin Airport.

This collaborat­ive effort will result in the world’s first green hydrogen plant and fueling station located within an airport setting, CIAL said in a statement on Wednesday.

Green hydrogen, produced from water using renewable energy, is recognized as a future fuel and aligns with zero-carbon energy strategies, it said.

The agreement exchange ceremony for the green hydrogen plant was held at Legislativ­e Complex, Thiruvanan­thapuram in the presence of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who is also the chairman of CIAL, the statement said.

“As pioneers in sustainabl­e aviation, CIAL is happy to start a groundbrea­king journey with BPCL towards establishi­ng the country’s first green hydrogen plant in an airport,” CIAL Managing Director, S Suhas IAS is quoted as having said in the statement. He also said that this strategic collaborat­ion underscore­s CIAL’s commitment to green energy and propels closer towards a zero-carbon future in the aviation landscape.

BPCL’s Chairman and Managing Director, G Krishnakum­ar, highlighte­d the collaborat­ion as a pivotal moment in the journey towards sustainabl­e solutions, the statement said.

He underscore­d the significan­ce of innovation and partnershi­p in driving meaningful change, emphasizin­g BPCL’s commitment to India’s energy independen­ce through initiative­s like “Atma Nirbhar Bharat” as evidenced by the indigenous electrolys­er showcased at India Energy Week 2024 by BPCL, it said.

CIAL, renowned for its effective deployment of green energy through the installati­on of big solar plants and a hydel station, now has a cumulative installed capacity of 50 MW producing two hundred thousand units of power a day, it said.

Ever since the installati­on of its first plant with a capacity of 12 MW, CIAL has been augmenting its capabiliti­es and now inked an MoU with BPCL for setting up a 1000 KW pilot project at the airport premises, it added.

Under the agreement, BPCL will oversee the establishm­ent of the integrated plant and fueling station at Cochin Airport, providing technology and managing the operations, while CIAL will contribute suitable land, water, and green energy resources, the statement said.

 ?? REUTERS ?? BPCL will oversee the establishm­ent of the integrated plant and fueling station at Cochin Airport.
REUTERS BPCL will oversee the establishm­ent of the integrated plant and fueling station at Cochin Airport.

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