A ROADMAP FOR HYDROGEN ENERGY. NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION (Over 4500 kms of gas pipelines, 90% Market Share). NATURAL GAS PROCESSING.

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A ROADMAP FOR HYDROGEN ENERGY

NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION AND DISTRIBUTION (Over 4500 kms of gas pipelines, 90% Market Share). NATURAL GAS PROCESSING ( 7 Plants in 6 locations producing over 1.3 million TPA of Liquid Hydrocarbons i.e LPG, Propane, Pentane & SBPS). PETROCHEMICALS ( 3 00,000 TPA ethylene along with Downstream units LLDPE/HDPE) LPG TRANSPORTATION (2300 km of pipelines). TELECOM (Bandwidth Provider kms of OFC based DWDM). EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION ( Blocks: 11 in India one in Myanmar). RETAIL MARKETING (CNG and City gas distribution). GAIL’s MAJOR BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AT GAIL Pata Gas Sweetening Feed Gas Compression and Drying Feed Gas Chilling and Separation C2, C3 Cracking & Compression De-Methanizer Residue gas CH4/H2 PSA Unit De-Ethanizer C2+ CO 2 C2/ C3 Fuel gas Hydrogen Capacity : 150 kg/hr Purity: Vol % Natural gas LPG Pentane, SBPS

CURRENT APPLICATION OF HYDROGEN AT GAIL, Pata C2 Hydrogenation Unit C3 Hydrogenation Unit C4 Hydrogenation Unit HDPE Unit LLDPE /HDPE Swing Unit LLDPE /HDPE Swing Unit (New)

HYDROGEN PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES Commercially available in India Natural gas reforming Naphtha reforming Cracking (Petroleum/ Petrochemical Industries) Electrolysis (Chlor –Alkali Industry) Development Stage Biomass Renewable sources (Solar, Wind )

TARGETTED HYDROGEN APPLICATIONS CNG-H2 combined dispensing in IC engines (Automobiles). ( In association with reputed R&D and automobile agencies) Study effective composition for economic and environmental benefits. Demo project for Dispensing to Three wheelers. Hydrogen dispensing in IC engines (Generators). Hydrogen for Fuel cell based Distributed Power.

50 KW Fuel Cell Stack with Reformer

Fuel Cell Vehicles

Fuel Cell Power Systems

A Typical Renewable Regenerative Fuel Cell utilising Solar Energy

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