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 GROWTH PLANS  Accelera. “By combining our advanced  duce  4.3  tonnes  of  green  hydrogen  per  will  also  focus  on  sharing  knowledge
       electrolyser  technology  with  GAIL’s  day, which is being blended with natural  on  hydrogen  blending  with  natural
 KICL commits to invest Rs. 500-crore in Assam   extensive  energy  infrastructure  and  gas to power GAIL’s on-site operations.  gas, developing industry standards and
       leading  market  presence,  we  are  well  “Building  upon  the  successful  imple-  exploring  new  applications  for  green
 in mineral and ore extraction projects   positioned to accelerate the adoption of  mentation  of  our  Vijaipur  project,  this  hydrogen technology.
       green hydrogen across India,” he added.  partnership with Accelera strengthens our
 Chennai-based  Kothari  Industrial      commitment  to  India’s  National  Green   Accelera is both a components sup-
 Corporation Ltd. (KICL) has signed a   This  partnership  follows  the  suc-  Hydrogen  Mission,”  said  Mr.  Rajeev  plier and integrator, focused on batteries,
 memorandum of understanding (MoU)   cessful commissioning of GAIL’s green  Kumar  Singhal,  Director  of  Business  hydrogen  fuel  cells,  e-axles,  traction
 with  the  Government  of  Assam  to   hydrogen  plant  in  Vijaipur,  Madhya  Development,  GAIL.  “Together,  we  motors and inverters, integrated power-
 invest Rs. 500-crore in mineral and ore   Pradesh,  in  December  2024,  where  will  work  towards  developing  a  robust  train solutions, and electrolysers. It is a
 extraction projects in the State with a   Accelera supplied a 10-megawatt (MW)  hydrogen  value  chain  that  supports  leader in large-scale hydrogen produc-
 strategic focus on rare earth and critical   proton exchange membrane (PEM) elec-  India’s  ambitious  goal  of  producing  tion  using  PEM  electrolysis  and  has
 minerals.  trolyser  system.  Accelera’s  two  PEM  5-million  tonnes  of  green  hydrogen  deployed  more  than  600  electrolyser
       HyLYZER-1000  electrolyser  units  pro-  annually  by  2030”.The  collaboration  units worldwide.
 The  MoU  was  signed  during  the
 ‘Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment and   GREEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
 Infrastructure Summit’ held on February
 25-26,  2025,  in  Guwahati,  Assam,  in   BGR Tech, Korea’s Elchemtech to explore making
 the presence of Assam Chief Minister
 Himanta Biswa Sarma.  proton exchange membrane stacks in India

 Through the project KICL will cre-  BGR  Tech  Ltd.,  a  Chennai-based
 ate  approximately  3,000  jobs  directly.   energy  engineering  fi rm,  has  signed  a
 The project will be developed in colla-  Ahmed,  Chairman,  KICL,  said  this  is   KICL  has  diversifi ed  operations   Memorandum  of  Understanding  with
 boration  with  the  Assam  government  just  the  beginning  as  the  company  is  with  interests  spanning  fertilisers,   South Korea’s Elchemtech Co. Ltd. to
 and  its  public  sector  undertakings,  a  working  on  expanding  into  multiple  health, food, mines & minerals among   explore local manufacturing of Proton
 company press release said. Mr. Rafi q  states across India.  others.  Exchange  Membrane  (PEM)  stacks
       under the ‘Make in India’ policy.
 PARTNERSHIP
 GAIL and Cummins’ Accelera to expand green hydrogen   In PEM water electrolysis, water is
       electrochemically  split  into  hydrogen
 collaboration  and  oxygen  at  their  respective  elec-
       trodes. Compared to other electrolysis
 GAIL (India) Ltd. has inked a MoU   methods,  such  as  alkaline  electrolysis
 with Accelera,  the  zero-emissions  busi-  (AEL), PEM water electrolysis boasts
 ness  segment  of  US-based  power  solu-  several  key  benefi ts,  including  high
 tions provider, Cummins, to collaborate   power density, high energy effi ciency,
 on  green  hydrogen  and  zero-emissions   and high hydrogen output pressure.
 technologies in India.                   Ms. Priyadershini Raghupathy, BGR Tech’s Founder and Chairperson, and Mr. S. B. Moon,
          The  collaboration  aims  to  bolster            CEO of Elchemtech at the signing of MoU
 The  collaboration  will  leverage   India’s capacity for green hydrogen pro-  hydrogen  projects.  The  H2Lyser  sys-  manufacture  or  assemble  PEM  stacks
 Accelera’s expertise in hydrogen genera-  duction, aligning with the nation’s push  tem,  notable  for  its  ability  to  produce  locally. BGR Tech will be responsible
 tion technology and GAIL’s natural gas   towards sustainable energy sources.   hydrogen at a rate of 240 Nm³/hour or  for  integrating  critical  components
 infrastructure to explore opportunities in   1.25-MW per stack, is among the most  such as ultrapure water treatment units,
 hydrogen  production,  blending,  transpor-  The MoU outlines plans to integrate  compact in the global market, making it  gas  separation  units,  hydrogen  and
 tation and storage. The partnership will   Elchemtech’s  fl agship  H2Lyser  PEM  an ideal choice for the space-constrained  oxygen  purifi cation  units,  and  low-
 also  evaluate  and  develop  projects  for   Water  Electrolyser  (PEMWE),  recog-  environments often found in India.  pressure storage solutions. These com-
 hydrogen  applications  across  multiple   “Accelera’s collaboration with a partner  large-scale electrolysis for diverse appli-  nised  for  its  compact  design  and  high   ponents will be confi gured into modular
 sectors,  including  transport,  power  and  like  GAIL  demonstrates  the  potential  cations,”  said  Mr. Alex  Savelli,  Global   effi ciency,  into  BGR  Tech’s  Balance   As  part  of  the  agreement,  both  skids, facilitating easier installation and
 steel.  of green hydrogen and the capability of  Commercial  Leader  –  Electrolysers  for   of Plant (BoP) confi gurations for green  companies will explore opportunities to  maintenance.


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