HPCL and Birmingham University join hands
New Delhi: HPCL & University of Birmingham have joined hands to develop & deliver a cutting-edge hydrogen dispensing system that could revolutionise India’s transport sector.
Professor Adam Tickell, V.C., University of Birmingham and Mr. S. Bharathan, Dir.-Refineries HPCL launched the revolutionary hydrogen transport project partnership to create new research avenues at HPCL Green R&D Centre in Bengaluru.
Read Also : International Partnership: RITES signs contract with Bangladesh RailwayHydrogen is a key collaboration area between UK & India as identified in the 2030 India-UK roadmap. India is on its course to achieve the 500 GW renewable energy target before the 2030 deadline. This project could revolutionise the Indian hydrogen supply to road, rail & marine logistics sector, creating a net positive impact on the country’s hydrogen market.
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