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NTPC and Indian Army Collaborate to Introduce Green Hydrogen Power in Ladakh

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NTPC and Indian Army Collaborate to Introduce Green Hydrogen Power in Ladakh
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NTPC Partners with Indian Army to Launch Solar Hydrogen Microgrid in Ladakh

In a significant advancement towards sustainable energy solutions for the Indian Army, NTPC, the country’s largest power generator, has unveiled a solar hydrogen-based microgrid project at Chushul in Ladakh. The initiative, which was inaugurated today via video conferencing by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, aims to deliver a steady and eco-friendly power supply to off-grid army locations situated in challenging terrains.

The cutting-edge microgrid system, developed by NTPC, harnesses solar energy to produce electricity and uses hydrogen as an energy storage medium. This innovative setup is designed to provide a continuous power output of 200 kW, even in extreme winter conditions where temperatures can drop to -30°C. The introduction of this technology will replace the existing diesel generators, significantly lowering carbon emissions and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. An official statement from NTPC emphasized, "This system will replace existing diesel gensets at off-grid Army locations, providing a sustainable power supply despite harsh winter conditions."

NTPC will oversee the maintenance of the microgrid for 25 years, ensuring robust and long-term support for Indian soldiers stationed in these strategically critical high-altitude areas. The project takes advantage of Ladakh’s rich solar energy resources and its frigid climate, which are both pivotal for the effective production of green hydrogen.

This ambitious initiative not only aims to enhance energy self-sufficiency in remote military outposts but also alleviates logistical challenges posed by fuel transportation in adverse weather conditions. The microgrid aligns with NTPC’s broader renewable energy goals, which target an impressive 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032 and positions the company as a frontrunner in the development of green hydrogen technology.

In addition to the microgrid project, NTPC is pursuing various decarbonization initiatives, such as hydrogen blending in traditional power plants, carbon capture technologies, and electric vehicle deployment. Noteworthy efforts in Ladakh include a recent trial run of a hydrogen bus in Leh, along with plans for a hydrogen fueling station and the launch of five fuel cell buses to enhance public transportation in the region. These progressive steps illustrate NTPC’s commitment to fostering green mobility and sustainable energy solutions in one of India’s most challenging terrains.

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Gauri Agarwal

Dynamic HR and Content Head at SSBCrackExams. A seasoned defense enthusiast learning military strategies and technologies.

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