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DST’s Pathbreaking Call to Propel India’s Hydrogen Economy

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso05/12/20232 Mins Read
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In a bold move to spearhead India’s hydrogen revolution, the Department of Science & Technology (DST) has announced a call for proposals, inviting scientists, engineers, and innovators to upgrade lab-scale technologies and propel them to the prototype and pilot plant stages.

This initiative aims to establish a comprehensive hydrogen value chain within the country, fostering indigenous development and commercialization of cutting-edge technologies.

The primary objective of this initiative is to bridge the gap between lab-scale technologies (Technology Readiness Levels 3-4) and their real-world application, pushing them to prototypes (TRL 5) and pilot plants (TRL 6). By providing financial support of up to ₹50 million (~$599,776), the DST aims to catalyze the development of hydrogen-related technologies with commercial potential.

Proposals submitted under this call must emphasize clear commercialization plans, outlining milestones, timelines, and budgets justified by the technology’s potential impact. The focus on indigenous development aligns with the broader vision of reducing dependence on foreign technologies and fostering homegrown innovation in the hydrogen sector.

Individuals with expertise in science, engineering, and technology, employed in various institutions equipped for research and development, are eligible to submit proposals. Notably, startups with technologies in the pre-commercialization stage are encouraged to participate, injecting entrepreneurial energy into the nation’s hydrogen landscape.

The financial support covers temporary staff, equipment, consumables, and domestic travel. However, no funding is allocated for infrastructure, buildings, or international travel. The DST emphasizes collaboration with industry partners, and proposals with such partnerships are given preference.

To ensure effective oversight, the DST has implemented monitoring mechanisms, including regular assessments through progress reports, financial statements, and committee reviews. Onsite visits by committees approved by the DST further guarantee the appropriate utilization of funds and adherence to project timelines.

In a crucial move, the DST asserts that any know-how generated from the projects will be the exclusive property of the Government of India. Proceeds from the sale or utilization of this knowledge, including royalties, will belong to the government. Furthermore, all assets developed, including equipment and prototypes, are deemed the property of the Government of India.

This initiative comes on the heels of the Central Electricity Authority’s planning for transmission infrastructure to meet the power demands of upcoming green hydrogen and green ammonia plants. This collaborative approach, involving multiple sectors, showcases India’s commitment to building a robust hydrogen ecosystem.

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