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Delhi government plans to operate two hydrogen fuel buses in tie-up with NTPC: Delhi minister

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Delhi government plans to operate two hydrogen fuel buses in tie-up with NTPC: Delhi minister

Delhi’s government will introduce two hydrogen-powered buses through a partnership with NTPC under its CSR initiative, aiming to promote clean energy in public transport. The buses will operate under a Gross Cost Contract model, with operational costs split between the Delhi Transport Corporation and NTPC for expenses beyond the ₹45 per kilometer rate.

Delhi’s government will deploy two hydrogen-powered buses as part of its push for sustainable public transport, announced Transport Minister Pankaj Singh. The initiative involves the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) collaborating with state-owned NTPC Limited, which will provide the buses through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program. The buses will operate under the Gross Cost Contract (GCC) model, with DTC covering costs up to ₹45 per kilometer. Any additional expenses will be supported by NTPC’s CSR mechanism, ensuring financial feasibility for the project. This move aligns with Delhi’s broader goal of transitioning to zero-emission technologies in public transport. Singh emphasized that hydrogen fuel technology is a key step toward environmentally responsible transport systems. The partnership with NTPC aims to integrate advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology into Delhi’s public transport network, complementing ongoing efforts to reduce emissions and improve air quality. The initiative reflects Delhi’s commitment to exploring innovative solutions for cleaner mobility. By leveraging NTPC’s expertise, the city seeks to strengthen its public transport infrastructure while contributing to a greener urban environment.

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