NTPC Partners with GRIDCO and CRUT to Set Up Green Hydrogen Infrastructure in Odisha
NTPC Limited has signed an initial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with GRIDCO (the Odisha government’s energy undertaking) and CRUT (Capital Region Urban Transport), the state-run public transport agency, to set up green hydrogen infrastructure in Odisha. This collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of sustainable energy solutions, particularly focusing on green hydrogen mobility.
As part of the agreement, NTPC will establish a green hydrogen fuelling station in Bhubaneswar, along with a fleet of hydrogen buses designed for both short-haul and long-haul operations. The introduction of hydrogen-powered buses is expected to significantly reduce the reliance on fossil fuels in the public transport sector, contributing to a cleaner environment and greater energy security for the state.
Odisha’s government has shown strong support for this initiative, with the Minister of Energy highlighting that this project aligns with the state’s broader vision for clean and sustainable energy solutions. The Minister also expressed optimism about the potential of green hydrogen to create a robust and environmentally friendly public transport system in Odisha. The project is expected to foster a cleaner, greener future for Bhubaneswar, reducing air pollution and boosting decarbonization efforts across the state. The green hydrogen fuelling station in Bhubaneswar will not only support these hydrogen buses but will also serve as a key part of the state’s long-term plan to expand green energy infrastructure. This is in line with NTPC’s broader commitment to renewable energy, as the company continues to expand its green hydrogen projects across India. NTPC has been operating a green hydrogen blending project in Surat for the past two years and has launched similar initiatives in Leh, Greater Noida, and Kandla in Gujarat. The company is also in the process of developing a green hydrogen hub in Visakhapatnam, with a target to reach 60 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2032.
This collaboration also reflects the growing importance of hydrogen as a clean, sustainable fuel alternative. Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy, plays a vital role in reducing carbon emissions, especially in sectors like transportation that are heavily reliant on fossil fuels. As Odisha transitions to cleaner energy solutions, this green hydrogen infrastructure will be crucial in shaping a sustainable future for the state’s energy and mobility sectors. Ultimately, the establishment of green hydrogen infrastructure in Odisha is not just about reducing emissions; it’s about creating a sustainable, resilient energy framework that can support the growing needs of urban mobility while tackling climate change. The future of green hydrogen in Odisha looks promising, with this initiative marking an important milestone toward a cleaner, more energy-secure state.