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JSW Steel Aims High with 25 MW RTC Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen Initiatives

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso25/07/20232 Mins Read
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JSW Steel, a leading player in India’s steel industry, has recently unveiled its ambitious plans for incorporating renewable energy and green hydrogen into its operations.

As concerns over climate change intensify, industries worldwide are actively seeking sustainable alternatives to reduce their carbon footprint. JSW Steel’s endeavor is a noteworthy step towards adopting eco-friendly practices and promoting renewable energy initiatives in the steel manufacturing sector.

JSW Steel aims to establish a 25 MW Real-Time-Commercial (RTC) renewable energy capacity, which will enable the company to harness green power and contribute to India’s renewable energy targets. Additionally, JSW Steel plans to venture into the green hydrogen space, exploring its potential as a cleaner alternative to conventional hydrogen produced from fossil fuels.

Real-Time-Commercial (RTC) renewable energy capacity refers to the ability to generate renewable energy continuously and efficiently, which can be utilized in real-time to meet energy demands. JSW Steel’s move towards RTC renewable energy signifies its commitment to integrate sustainable practices into its operations.

Green hydrogen, on the other hand, is produced through the electrolysis of water using electricity generated from renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind. This process results in the generation of hydrogen gas without any harmful carbon emissions, making it a clean and sustainable energy carrier.

JSW Steel’s pursuit of renewable energy and green hydrogen initiatives holds significant potential for the company and the wider industry. By harnessing RTC renewable energy and adopting green hydrogen technology, JSW Steel can reduce its carbon emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and contribute to India’s renewable energy goals. This transition to greener energy sources aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and promote sustainable development.

Furthermore, JSW Steel’s commitment to sustainability sets a positive example for other industries to follow, encouraging the adoption of renewable energy and green hydrogen in their operations.

JSW Steel’s pursuit of 25 MW RTC renewable energy and green hydrogen initiatives is a promising step towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly future. By integrating renewable energy sources and exploring green hydrogen technology, JSW Steel is poised to make a positive impact on India’s energy landscape and contribute to the global fight against climate change. As industries increasingly prioritize environmental sustainability, JSW Steel sets a benchmark for responsible and forward-thinking practices in the steel manufacturing sector.

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