Among all the buzz about electrolysis-based green hydrogen, here's a green hydrogen development that might see significant traction during the second half of this decade - hydrogen from biomass.
And to prove that this is not all talk, there are plans to get the country's first b-2-h plant running in MP. The plant will produce a tonne of hydrogen per day, from 30 tonnes of biomass feedstock. It will also produce biochar and methane as by-products.
The plant is being put up by a joint venture of Watomo Energies Ltd and Biezel Green Energy. The tech planned to be used is called a ‘thermally accelerated anaerobic digestion (TAD) reactor’ that can produce hydrogen, methane, and biochar from biomass.