India’s first hydrogen train is expected to be in service by March 31. This is a major milestone for the Indian Railways in the country’s green energy sector. A news collection about the hydrogen train, one of India’s most advanced trains.
The central government, led by Prime Minister Modi, is implementing various schemes in various sectors with the aim of reducing carbon emissions and using clean energy sources.
In the last decade, efforts have been intensified in the Indian Railways sector to provide a safe and peaceful modern travel experience to the people.
The Indian Railways is working with the aim of Net Zero Carbon Emission by 2030. The Indian Railways’ goal is to become the world’s first 100% green railway.
The Indian Railways has introduced the country’s first hydrogen train. This initiative is seen as an important part of India’s green energy sector.
New technology has been used in this hydrogen train that can prevent environmental pollution. This hydrogen train is powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
This train uses a 1,200 horsepower engine. Therefore, India’s first hydrogen train is the world’s largest hydrogen train. This hydrogen train does not emit carbon, but only releases water and heat.
Since the hydrogen train uses clean energy without carbon emissions, environmental pollution is reduced. Moreover, since it is more energy efficient, it has better performance than conventional fuels. This hydrogen train, which operates with less noise, provides a quiet and comfortable travel experience to passengers.
The hydrogen train is designed to have a maximum speed of 110 kilometers per hour. This hydrogen train is designed to carry 2,638 passengers at a time.
In this hydrogen train, environmental protection technologies have been integrated with advanced technical controls, keeping in mind safety and convenience. Thus, it is said that passengers can travel more comfortably and safely.
The Indian Railways, which is preparing to introduce a hydrogen train, is planning to start the operation of a hydrogen train between Jind-Sonepat in Haryana by March 31.
It has been reported that hydrogen trains will be introduced in other states after the successful implementation of this project. By reducing noise pollution and operating costs, hydrogen trains are a promising alternative to traditional rail services.
Hydrogen trains are in use in countries like China, Germany and the UK. The hydrogen train in Germany came into use only in 2018. With the introduction of the first hydrogen train, India is emerging as a leading country in green energy globally.
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