MAY 20238In an effort to reduce the use of metallurgical coke and lower carbon emissions, Indian steel producer Tata Steel Ltd. announced that an experiment for infusing hydrogen gas into its blast furnace at the company's flagship plant has begun. Tata Steel, the business started the trial injection at thefacility in the eastern city of Jamshedpur on Sunday using 40 percent of the injection systems. "This is the first time in the history of the world that such a large quantity of hydrogen gas is being continuously injected in a blast furnace", the company, which plans to achieve net zero emissions by 2045, stated. It was stated that the trial, which is planned to last for four to five days continuously, has the ability to cut coke rate by 10 percent, which would result in a 7 percent ­10 percent decrease in carbon dioxide emissions per ton of crude steel produced.The trial will offer information on how to run blast furnaces with more environmentally friendly fuel injectants, cutting down on the consumption of fossil fuel and resultant CO2 emissions from the blast furnace. In order to spur demand for cleaner fuel in its effort to attain net zero by 2070, India has set green hydrogen consumption targets for some industries, including steel. High-efficiency 10BB Mono Half-Cut Solar panels from Gautam Solar were successfully delivered to Raja Bhoj International Airport (Bhopal Airport) in Madhya Pradesh, India. The project aims to promote clean energy and lessen the carbon footprint of the airport. The project was finished on schedule thanks to Gautam Solar, and the supplied panels have a yearly output capacity of about 150,000 units of power, which translates into a 106 metric tonne decrease in carbon dioxide emissions. According to Gautam Mohanka, CEO and Managing Director of Gautam Solar, "We are proud to have supplied our high-quality 545 Wp 10BB Mono Half-Cut solar panels to Bhopal Airport for this project".To guarantee the timely and safe delivery of the panels, the Gautam Solar team worked with the project developer, Newsol PV Power Pvt. Ltd. Making the best use of the available space, solar panels were erected on the airport's parking lot rooftops and other locations allocated for the homes of the airport workers. In order to help Indian organisations adopt sustainable energy solutions and contribute to a cleaner future, Gautam Solar is still dedicated to doing so. TOP STORIESGAUTAM SOLAR PROVIDES SOLAR PANELS TO POWER BHOPAL AIRPORTTATA STEEL LAUNCHES A BLAST FURNACE HYDROGEN GAS INFUSION TEST
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