Context: Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the country's first indigenous green hydrogen fuel cell inland waterway vessel under the Harit Nauka initiative.
What is Harit Nauka initiative?
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The Harit Nauka initiative is a program launched by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways aimed at promoting the adoption of greener technologies in inland waterway vessels.
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It focuses on shifting inland vessels towards sustainable alternatives, such as hydrogen fuel cells, to reduce environmental impact.
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This initiative aims to establish the V.O.Chidambaranar Port as India’s first Green Hydrogen Hub Port, with projects including a desalination plant and hydrogen production facility.
The initiative's goals include
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Adopting green vessels
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Establishing a green ecosystem
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Using low- or zero-emission fuel sources
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Achieving 100% green vessels in Indian waters by 2047
The initiative's pilot project is a Hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel that emits zero emissions and noise.
How do hydrogen fuel cells work?
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A hydrogen fuel cell generates electricity by harnessing the chemical energy stored in hydrogen, producing only pure water as a byproduct and emitting no pollutants.
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The process involves loading hydrogen into cells, where the energy within hydrogen is converted into electricity and heat, powering the vessel's propulsion system.
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In the fuel cell, hydrogen reacts with oxygen from the air to generate electricity.
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Unlike batteries, hydrogen fuel cells operate continuously without the need for recharging, as long as there is a constant supply of fuel and oxygen.