Technical upgradation of electrode and membraneless electrolyzer for sea water electrolysis |
National Thermal Power Corporation – NETRA India
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128 Lakhs
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2024-25
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Development of Electrodes and Modular Compact Membraneless Electrolyzer set up for sustainable H2 production from sea/tap/groundwater |
Department of Science and Technology Government of India
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350 Lakhs
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2022-24
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Performance Evaluation of a floating Biogas Plant by Integrated Semi-transparent Photovoltaic Thermal (SPVT) Collectors (Bi-SPVT)
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Petroleum Conservation Research Association Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Government of India
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25 Lakhs
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2021-23
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Development of Electrodes and Design of a Prototype for the Large Scale Water Electrolysis
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National Thermal Power Corporation – NETRA India
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98.42 Lakhs
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2020-22
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Pilot Plant Scale (10 m3) Production of Hydrogen Utilizing Solar Energy Using Low-Cost Photocatalysts
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Government of India
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65 Lakhs
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2011-14 |
Hydrogen Production by Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water using Solar Energy |
Department of Science and Technology Government of India |
13 Lakhs |
2007-10 |
Development and Demonstration of Hydrogen Catalytic Combustion Cookers
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Government of India
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35 Lakhs
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2006-09 |
Development of Metal Carbon Electrodes for Fuel Cells Applications
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University Grants Commission Government of India
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07 Lakhs
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2004-07 |
Modification of Zeolite ZSM-5 for the Conversion of Natural Gas, Light Naphtha and Methanol to Gasoline Range Hydrocarbons of High Aromatic Content
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Department of Science and Technology Government of India
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16.50 Lakhs
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2001-04 |
Process Development for Environmental Application of Photocatalysis with Emphasis on Utilization of Solar Energy
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Department of Science and Technology Government of India
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07 Lakhs
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2000-03 |
Development of Autothermal Process for Ammonia Cracking
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All India Council for Technical Education Government of India
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20 Lakh
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Pilot Plant Scale (10m3 per day Production of Hydrogen utilizing Solar Energy using low cost Photocatalysts
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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Government of India |
18.60 Lakhs |
1996-99 |