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IOC targets 5% GH2 by 2027-28 and 10% by 2029-30

Indian Oil Corporation, India's biggest oil refiner, has said in its Annual Report for 2021-22 that it targets 5% of hydrogen produced by it as green hydrogen by 2027-28 and 10% by 2029-30.

To start with, the nation's largest oil firm is setting up green hydrogen plants at its Panipat and Mathura refineries, IOC said in its latest annual report.

Petroleum refining accounts for almost 42 per cent of total global hydrogen demand. At present, the refineries are the major consumption centres for hydrogen, used for desulfurisation. The current dominant hydrogen production process is highly carbon-intensive being based on the Steam Methane Reforming process.



"On the other hand, green hydrogen i.e. hydrogen produced from electrolysis of water, using renewable energy, has a zero-carbon profile, making it the preferred form of hydrogen in the context of a carbon neutral future," IOC said.

In the annual report, IOC Chairman Shrikant Madhav Vaidya said to meet the net-zero commitment, the Indian government has announced the Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Policy to boost green hydrogen production to 5 million tonne by 2030 and make India an export hub for this clean fuel.

"Aligning with the national priority, Indian Oil will be producing green hydrogen in stages at the Mathura and Panipat refineries. As a first step, we will be implementing a 5 KTA (40 MW) green hydrogen plant at Mathura Refinery and a 2 KTA (16 MW) plant at Panipat Refinery," he said.

To sync with the entire hydrogen value chain, the firm has forged crucial collaborations to develop green hydrogen production assets, associated renewable assets and manufacture electrolysers.

"This will be a gamechanger as electrolysers contribute to approximately 30 per cent of the overall cost of green hydrogen," he said.

IOC, he said, is also exploring multiple hydrogen production pathways, including solar electrolysis, biomass gasification and bio-methanation.

"The hydrogen produced will be used for fuelling 15 fuel cell buses to establish the efficacy, efficiency and sustainability of the fuel cell technology and hydrogen production processes. In addition, we will commission a hydrogen dispensing station at the Gujarat Refinery to enlarge hydrogen-based mobility coverage," he said.

IOC said it is looking to expand its footprint in the renewable power space from the present level of about 240 MW capacity.

While renewable energy plants currently produce electricity equivalent to 5 per cent of its electricity consumption, IOC is targeting nearly 5 GW of renewable electricity generation capacities by 2025 for use at its oil refineries.

The refinery sector is an emissions-intensive sector, accounting for 3 per cent of global carbon emissions.

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