The Ministry of Railways has announced the completion of manufacturing for India’s first hydrogen-powered train-set, marking a major milestone in sustainable rail transport. Hydrogen Train-Set: - Designed and developed indigenously, showcasing India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. - Comprises 10 coaches: two Driving Power Cars (1200 kW each) and eight passenger cars. - Total power output: 2400 kW, making it the world’s longest and most powerful hydrogen train-set on broad gauge. Green Hydrogen Plant at Jind: - Hydrogen will be produced via electrolysis, a clean process that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. - This ensures zero CO₂ emissions—the only byproduct is water vapor. - The plant is being set up specifically to fuel this pilot train. Environmental Impact: - A major step toward next-generation fuel technology in Indian Railways. - Supports India’s commitment to a cleaner, greener future in transportation. Innovation & Development: - The project involved prototype manufacturing and first-time development of hydrogen traction technology in Indian Railways. - Demonstrates India’s capability to design, build, and deploy advanced alternative energy systems. Cost Considerations: - Since this is a pilot project, direct cost comparisons with established traction systems (like diesel or electric) are not yet feasible. - The focus is on proving viability and scalability for future adoption. Takeaway: This hydrogen-powered train is not just a technological achievement—it’s a symbol of India’s transition toward sustainable mobility, combining indigenous innovation with global leadership in green transport.
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