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Green Hydrogen: BHEL inks pact with BARC for 50 kW alkaline electrolyser system

BHEL has entered into a TTA with BARC for 50 kW alkaline electrolyser system for Green Hydrogen production

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has entered into a Technology Transfer Agreement (TTA) with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) for 50 kW alkaline electrolyser system for Green Hydrogen production. "The well-proven technology offered by BARC is indigenously developed and has high local material content," said BHEL in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges on Tuesday.

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The agreement was signed in the presence of Jai Prakash Srivastava, Director (Engineering, Research & Development), BHEL, by K Ravishankar, Executive Director (Corporate Technology Management and Corp R&D), BHEL and Dr S Adhikari, Associate Director (Knowledge Management Group), BARC.

BHEL aims to scale up indigenous Alkaline Electrolyser Technology for Green Hydrogen

"BHEL through this collaboration with BARC intends to scale up Indigenous Alkaline Electrolyser Technology and commercialise it for application in sectors such as refineries, fertiliser, steel, transportation, etc. This will be a step further in BHEL’s contribution to the ‘National Green Hydrogen Mission’ and ‘Aatma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan,'" said BHEL.

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