UP Green Hydrogen Gorakhpur: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will soon inaugurate the Green Hydrogen Plant of the Regency Hospital and Torrent Group. The hospital will increase by 150 to 250.
Gorakhpur, 16 August. Gorakhpur is going to get two gifts related to clean energy and medical service from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. On Sunday, the Chief Minister is going to inaugurate the Green Hydrogen plant of the Regency Group and the Green Hydrogen Plant of the Torrent Group. The name of a main project of private sector is also going to be added to Gorakhpur, which is becoming hub of medical infrastructure and treatment services. On this day, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate the new unit established in Gorakhpur of Regency Health (Hospital), known in the medical sector. CM will also launch this hospital’s patient’s patient Regency My Care.
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The Regency Health Group has formed its new Hospital Unit Medical College Road in front of Gulriha police station in Gorakhpur. According to Dr. Atul Kapoor, Chairman and Managing Director of this group, the Regency Hospital in Gorakhpur has 150 beds, which has been thought of up to 250 beds. Projects related to this medical service with a Rs 300 crore investment will create employment opportunities for 1000 people. The services of this hospital will benefit people living in Gorakhpur as well as other districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Nepal’s border areas.
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A pilot project of the green hydrogen plant group
In Gorakhpur, the Torrent Group, which initiates CNG for vehicles and piped natural gas for homes, has set up a Green Hydrogen Plant contributing to clean energy. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate the plant with 72 tonnes of production capacity per year. According to Dr. Narendra Kumar, Executive Director of Torrent Group, there is a pilot project of the Green Hydrogen Plant Group set up in Khanimpur, Gorakhpur. Inside this project, 2 percent of green hydrogen will be mixed with natural gas in the City Gas Distribution Network. This green hydrogen will be produced by electrical decomposition from 2 MW renewable energy. This plant will produce 72 tonnes of green hydrogen every year, which will save 500 tons of carbon emissions. Adoption of green hydrogen with natural gas will be helpful in reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels and cleaning clean energy towards the future.