From pv journal India

NTPC’s R&D middle NETRA and EIL have signed a memorandum to collaborate on CCUS installations and inexperienced gas tasks, with a specific concentrate on inexperienced hydrogen and inexperienced ammonia.

NTPC, India’s largest built-in energy utility with an put in capability of greater than 73 GW, goals to achieve 60 GW of renewable power capability by 2032.

It mentioned that it’s actively pursuing decarbonization initiatives resembling hydrogen mixing, carbon seize, and gas cell buses.

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