PM Modi Flags Off India's First Hydrogen Train In Haryana's Jind (X)
Jind: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off the country's first hydrogen train from Jind railway station in Haryana. The train will run between Jind and Sonipat, with fares ranging from Rs 5 to Rs 26. This train will produce zero pollution.
The operation of the hydrogen train between Jind and Sonipat is a major achievement for Indian Railways. This project demonstrates the Railways' commitment to innovation, energy efficiency, and environmentally friendly transportation.
The train will also contribute to achieving clean energy and net-zero carbon emission goals. The Jind-Sonipat section has been selected as a pilot route for these operations. An indigenous hydrogen storage and refueling facility has been built in Jind for the train.
The Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization has granted the necessary licenses for the storage and dispensing of compressed hydrogen gas on site.
PM Narendra Modi also lay the foundation stone for various development projects worth over Rs 26,000 crore and dedicate them to the nation. This is part of the 'Hydrogen for Heritage' project. With this initiative, India joins the select group of countries adopting hydrogen train technology.
#WATCH | Jind, Haryana: Prime Minister Narendra Modi flags off the country's first hydrogen-powered train from Jind to Sonipat
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PM Narendra Modi also laid the foundation stone of the Sikh Museum at Kurukshetra and 24.27 km long Hansi–Barwala Brownfield Highway Project.
#WATCH | Jind, Haryana | Prime Minister Narendra Modi lays the foundation stone of the Sikh Museum at Kurukshetra and 24.27 km long Hansi–Barwala Brownfield Highway Project.
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He also dedicates the Elevated Railway Track at Kurukshetra and other projects to the nation.
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With the launch of the hydrogen-powered train, India joins a select group of countries like Germany, Japan, China and the United States that are exploring the use of hydrogen for clean rail transport. According to a government statement, the technology is still in its infancy, so very few countries are currently operating or testing such systems.
Hydrogen fuel cell technology uses hydrogen to generate electricity through a chemical reaction, producing only water vapor. This makes it a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuel systems. Hydrogen-based rail systems are increasingly recognized worldwide as a promising solution for sustainable transport. A hydrogen compression system has been installed for refueling. Necessary technical support and spare parts are also provided to ensure reliable and safe operation. A standby compressor unit is also being arranged.
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