Bloom Energy to Power India’s First Green Hydrogen Microgrid
Bloom Energy partners with India's Ministry of Power and NTPC Limited for the first green hydrogen energy storage project, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2070.
The project will utilize Bloom’s electrolyzer and hydrogen fuel cells to generate and store green hydrogen from a floating solar farm in Visakhapatnam. Expected to commence in 2022, this endeavor supports India's commitment to renewable energy and grid stabilization.
Bloom’s technology promises efficient hydrogen production, while facilitating a transition to a hydrogen-powered economy.
- Selected for India's first green hydrogen energy storage project to enhance long-duration clean energy.
- Utilizes high-temperature electrolyzers for more efficient hydrogen production, reducing operational costs.
- Partnership with NTPC Limited aligns with India's carbon neutrality goals, promoting future collaborations.
- The project timeline and market adoption remain uncertain, potentially delaying impact.
New project with the
The new green hydrogen microgrid will utilize Bloom Energy’s solid oxide, high temperature electrolyzer to generate hydrogen from green electricity generated by a nearby floating solar farm. The green hydrogen will then be converted into carbon neutral electricity without combustion through Bloom’s hydrogen fuel cells to power NTPC’s Guest House. The project is expected to commence in 2022 in Simhadri,
The collaboration will utilize Bloom Energy’s solid oxide, high temperature electrolyzer to generate green hydrogen from renewable electricity produced by a nearby floating solar farm. The hydrogen will then be converted into carbon neutral electricity without combustion through Bloom Energy’s hydrogen fuel cells to power NTPC’s Guest House, a local accommodation intended for use by NTPC employees and guests. The project is expected to commence in 2022 in Simhadri,
The solar farm coupled with Bloom Energy’s electrolyzer and hydrogen fuel cells is intended to operate around the clock. At scale, the combination could enable long duration clean energy storage and resilient power for businesses, residential neighborhoods, dense urban areas, and remote and island communities.
“Reducing carbon emissions is the number one priority in the fight against climate change, and green hydrogen will be critical to India’s decarbonization objectives,” said
Bloom Energy’s high-temperature electrolyzer produces hydrogen more efficiently than low-temperature PEM and alkaline electrolyzers. Because it operates at high temperatures, the Bloom Electrolyzer requires less energy to break up water molecules and produce hydrogen. Electricity accounts for nearly 80 percent of the cost of hydrogen from electrolysis. By using less electricity, hydrogen production becomes more economical and will accelerate adoption.
Bloom Energy Servers – solid oxide fuel cells that combine ambient air with a fuel source, such as natural gas, biogas, hydrogen, or a blend of fuels – produce electricity through a non-combustion electrochemical reaction, resulting in reduced carbon emissions, harmful air pollutants, and water use compared to grid alternatives. When hydrogen is used as a fuel source, Bloom Energy Servers emit zero carbon.
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