Welspun and Tata Steel sign MoU to develop 'framework' for Hydrogen Transport | Urban Transport News

2022-06-10 23:08:25 By : Ms. penny fang

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New Delhi, India (Urban Transport News): Welspun Corp Ltd (WCL) has partnered with Tata Steel to develop the "framework for and subsequently manufacturing" pipes for the transportation of pure hydrogen and natural gas-blended hydrogen.

While Welspun Corp Ltd, the flagship company of Welspun Group, is a leading welded line pipe manufacturer, Tata Steel is among the top three steel-making companies in India.

"Welspun Corp Ltd and Tata Steel Ltd have signed an MoU to jointly work towards developing the framework for and subsequently manufacturing green pipes for the transportation of pure hydrogen and hydrogen blended with natural gas," WCL said in a statement.

The green energy strategic partnership with Tata Steel is to assess the suitability of a variety of pipes manufactured by WCL for the transportation of the fuel of the future, which will aid in mitigating climate change-led issues and build a secure future for posterity, it said.

This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will enhance the general understanding and knowledge of the transportation of hydrogen globally, Welspun Corp said.

In October 2021, Welspun Corp joined the H2Pipe Joint Industry Project on Hydrogen Pipelines launched by leading industrial certification body DNV AS Energy Systems Pipeline Technology.

It was a global industry project to develop the "world's first guideline" for the transportation of hydrogen gas in existing and new offshore pipelines.

Vipul Mathur, Managing Director & CEO, Welspun Corp Limited, said: "We are working towards strengthening its expanding product portfolio both in India and globally while focusing on building a future-ready world." Rajeev Singhal, Vice President of Marketing & Sales (Flat Products), Tata Steel, said: "The partnership is an important step in our journey towards sustainability. This will enable us to jointly develop steel for safe transportation of hydrogen gas which is a critical requirement for the adoption of hydrogen fuel in line with the government's National Hydrogen Mission."

Anushka Khare is a Post Graduate in Journalism from Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal (MP). She covers stories and updates from India.

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