This milestone underscores Jakson Green’s commitment to sustainable energy, including India’s first green hydrogen station.
Jakson Green, in collaboration with NTPC, has successfully synthesised methanol from captured carbon dioxide at NTPC’s Vindhyachal Thermal Power Plant in Madhya Pradesh. The project which is led by NTPC’s R&D division NETRA, captures CO2 directly from flue gas emissions and converts it into methanol, a clean fuel with potential applications in power generation and transportation. This achievement represents a major advancement in the green energy sector and is part of Jakson Green’s broader Power-to-X initiatives.
According to Bikesh Ogra, CEO and MD of Jakson Green, the importance of this project as the first-ever instance of producing methanol from captured carbon and the first carried-out project in India’s green molecule space. The success strengthens Jakson Green’s commitment to sustainable innovations in the energy sector.
In addition to this project, Jakson Green is executing six major Power-to-X projects, including India’s first green hydrogen refuelling station for urban mobility and the world’s first CO2-to-4G ethanol plant. These innovative collaborations with NTPC are making it possible for a future with clean energy.