MoU inked to establish pioneer pilot demonstration project for production of Green Hydrogen from biomass: Aman Arora
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
Marking a significant leap towards transforming Punjab’s green energy and agricultural landscape, the Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, to establish a pioneer Pilot Demonstration Project for the production of Green Hydrogen from biomass, particularly paddy straw.
Punjab New & Renewable Energy Minister, Aman Arora’s visionary leadership drives this strategic partnership by paving a way for a sustainable and thriving future for the state by turning the challenge of paddy stubble management into a lucrative opportunity for green energy production.
The MoU, which was signed by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) PEDA Neelima and the Registrar of IISc Bangalore, was formally exchanged between Ms. Neelima and Prof. Dasappa of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Energy Research (ICER), IISc in the presence of Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy & Power (GoI) Shripad Naik, during the 5th International Conference on Recent Advance in Bio-Energy Research held at Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bio-Energy (SSS-NIBE), Kapurthala.
Congratulating the PEDA for this transformative collaboration, Mr. Aman Arora stated that Punjab Government led by CM Bhagwant Singh Mann, is engineering an energy revolution. He emphasised that the collaboration with IISc underscores the state's commitment to clean energy innovation, leveraging agricultural waste to produce Green Hydrogen. This initiative, he noted, is crucial for creating a circular economy that empowers farmers, cleans the environment and fuels industries with carbon-free energy, ultimately building a robust, pristine and energy-independent Punjab.
Aman Arora highlighted that this collaboration will establish a pioneering facility to demonstrate the technical and commercial viability of Green Hydrogen production from agricultural residues. The project will tackle stubble burning, improve air quality and boost the rural economy by creating new revenue streams for farmers and generating employment opportunities in the green energy sector. This initiative will significantly advance India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and support Punjab's ambitious renewable energy goals, he added.