Nepal launches domestic hydrogen fuel production project
The country currently relies heavily on oil imports but could start producing its own energy. Nepal is a country heavily dependent on importing oil to meet its energy needs, but it is now turning to domestic hydrogen fuel production as a potentially feasible way to decarbonize and achieve greater self-sufficiency. Researchers from the Green Hydrogen Lab funded by Nepal Oil Corporation support the project. The researchers have labeled domestic hydrogen fuel production as both environmentally friendly and economically feasible. They’ve pointed to it as a solid way to reduce dependency on import…
The country currently relies heavily on oil imports but could start producing its own energy.
Nepal is a country heavily dependent on importing oil to meet its energy needs, but it is now turning to domestic hydrogen fuel production as a potentially feasible way to decarbonize and achieve greater self-sufficiency.Researchers from the Green Hydrogen Lab funded by Nepal Oil Corporation support the project.
The researchers have labeled domestic hydrogen fuel production as both environmentally friendly and economically feasible. They’ve pointed to it as a solid way to reduce dependency on imported fossil fuel. “Whether hydrogen fuel will be feasible and economical all depends on government policy,” said Kathmandu University assistant professor from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Biraj Singh Thapa, who is also the Green Hydrogen Lab team leader. “We have electricity and water, the major components required to produce hydrogen fuel. Investment in physical infrastructure is all that is needed to produce hydrogen fuel in the country.”