NTPC and Indian Army Join Hands for Round-the-Clock Power Supply using Green Hydrogen

NTPC and Indian Army Join Hands for Round-the-Clock Power Supply using Green Hydrogen

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Category : National Published on: October 28 2024

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  • NTPC has partnered with the Indian Army to install a solar hydrogen-based microgrid at Chushul in Ladakh. 
  • This significant step will provide a sustainable power supply using green hydrogen.
  • He laid the foundation stone of this unique project through video conferencing in the presence of other senior officials of Indian Army and NTPC.
  • NTPC has designed this innovative solar hydrogen-based microgrid system to operate independently. 
  • It uses hydrogen as an energy storage medium, which will supply 200 kilowatts of power round the clock throughout the year.
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