Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) is set to establish a Green Hydrogen plant in Ramagundam, following a favorable feasibility report. Chairman and Managing Director N. Balaram has instructed officials to expedite all related processes, aiming for a daily production of 5 tonnes of green hydrogen.
One common method is when rain or ground water is heated up by contact with rocks that have been heated by magma, deep beneath the Earth’s surface. These types of hot springs generally form near areas of volcanic activity.
Geothermal energy is the heat that comes from the sub-surface of the earth. It is contained in the rocks and fluids beneath the earth’s crust and can be found as far down to the earth’s hot molten rock, magma.