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Within The Next Decade, Indian Oil Aims To Meet 10% Of Its Green Hydrogen Requirements

Within the next decade, Indian oil aims to meet 10% of its green hydrogen requirements According to IOC’s most recent annual report, the nation’s largest oil company will begin installing green hydrogen reactors at its Panipat and Mathura refineries. As part of a decarbonization effort, the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) aims to switch at least a tenth of the refineries’ present hydrogen produced from fossil fuels to carbon-free green hydrogen. In its most recent annual report, IOC stated that the country’s largest oil company is first constructing green hydrogen reactors at its Panipat and Mathura refineries. According to the corporation, it plans to manufacture green hydrogen, to produce 10% of its hydrogen by 2029–30 and 5% by 2027–28. Despite being the purest energy source currently known, pure hydrogen is seldom ever found on Earth. It forms hydrocarbons like fossil…

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