India’s Numaligarh Refinery (NRL) has launched a tender to install a 1,000-tonne per year green hydrogen generation unit, according to reports.
Applicants will build, own and operate the unit ensuring the supply of gaseous green hydrogen at Numaligarh, Assam. Bidders have until September 13, 2024, and must pay a security fee of $596,182.
The tender is expected to cover design, detailed engineering, construction of all civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation facilities, testing, commissioning, operations and maintenance of the unit, and the supply of green hydrogen.
H2 View understands that bidders must source biomass independently to meet green hydrogen requirements and generate renewable energy from either its own renewable energy projects; third-party renewable energy producers; or a power exchange.