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Kerala's Green Hydrogen Valleys Plans Backed by Government Funding

Kerala’s Green Hydrogen Valleys Plans Backed by Government Funding

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso31/05/20242 Mins Read
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Kerala has received funding approval for its green hydrogen valley project from India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST).

This initiative is part of Kerala’s ambitious plans to position itself as a leader in green hydrogen production and export. With proposed hydrogen valleys in Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram, the state aims to create a robust ecosystem for hydrogen innovation and application. While these plans are commendable, it is essential to critically examine the details to understand the potential achievements and challenges.

The DST’s approval followed an extensive review by an expert panel committee. The committee evaluated the detailed project report for the hydrogen valley innovation cluster (HVIC) proposal on March 8, 2024, recommending it for financial support. This endorsement marks a significant step forward for Kerala’s hydrogen ambitions. However, the success of such projects hinges on meticulous planning, effective implementation, and continuous evaluation against industry benchmarks.

Hydrogen valleys are defined geographical areas where hydrogen serves multiple sectors and applications, covering the entire value chain from production to distribution. The primary goal is to boost research, innovation, and capacity among scientific and industrial actors. By demonstrating clean hydrogen solutions, these valleys aim to facilitate local, regional, and nationwide deployment of hydrogen technologies.

In Kerala, the hydrogen valleys are expected to serve diverse applications, particularly in the transport sector. The state’s technical bid under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy’s (MNRE) National Green Hydrogen Mission Scheme has already qualified, indicating a strong foundational plan. The financial bid is pending, which will be a critical determinant of the project’s viability.

Kerala’s initiative aligns with the global Mission Innovation, which involves 23 countries and the European Commission. This initiative seeks to catalyze action and investment in clean energy research and development. Kerala’s participation in such a prestigious global initiative reflects its commitment to advancing green hydrogen technology.

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