Hydrogen co-firing helps lower cost of electricity, says Srivastava
Siemens will demonstrate a feasibility for hydrogen co-firing blended with natural gas in 2 Siemens V94.2 gas turbines installed at 432-MW NTPC Faridabad gas power plant operating in combined cycle mode.
This demonstration is under a MoU signed by Siemens with NTPC Ltd, the Ministry of Power said on 12 Oct 2022.
“This MoU demonstrates that India has accelerated its energy transition and decarbonisation journey,” said Ashish Sareen, Head of Service & Digital, Energy, Siemens Limited.
“We take great pride in collaborating with NTPC as we believe that together we can make existing and future power systems more efficient, flexible and sustainable,” said Sareen.
“Hydrogen co-firing can help in utilizing the existing NTPC gas assets, lowering the cost of electricity from gas plants when green hydrogen is available at a lower cost,” added Manish Kumar Srivastava, Executive Director, NTPC Ltd.
“We believe that partnering with Siemens Limited that has global expertise in this technology will help us meet our objectives under the National Hydrogen Mission,” he said.
Also, these gas turbines can help in providing flexibility to the grid during renewable era and help in stabilizing the grid.
NTPC is pioneering various hydrogen related initiatives and is carrying out various R&D works in this field so as to bring in a technology which can provide green, affordable, reliable and sustainable power for all.
“This MoU is one of the few steps taken by NTPC to meet these targets,” added Srivastava.
Achieving de-carbonizing targets requires a concerted and wide-ranging roadmap across all energy intensive sectors, said the Ministry.
“As a part of this road map, hydrogen co-firing in gas turbines can play a key role in reducing the CO2 emissions,” it said.
NTPC, being the largest power generator in India, intends to play a major role in energy transition and achieving the COP26 commitments.
As a part of this initiative, NTPC is exploring various new hydrogen generation technologies along with hydrogen usage so as to ensure future readiness, develop the required capabilities, technical expertise, align with the national decarbonizing and hydrogen mission targets.
Under this MoU, both the companies will collaborate to study the feasibility of introducing hydrogen co-firing in Faridabad gas power plant. Based on the feasibility studies, a pilot project for 5% (by volume) hydrogen co-firing may be implemented for demonstrating the capability and the hydrogen required for the project shall be arranged by NTPC. fiinews.com