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Solar self-reliance may cost India ₹30,000 cr this year No reply from CEA: CERC Utah bets on nuclear to power AI-driven data centre growth RE sector awaits easing of generation forecast norms Agastya Energy secures ₹4,000-cr loan from IREDA ‘Right of way’ issue is killing us: Wind industry RE projects: Build more, save ₹2.27 lakh cr Integrating climate finance into the banking regulatory framework GEF: The conservation kitty just shrank 36% The fresh wind turning Suzlon 2.0 turbines An e-dumper locator for safe disposal of electronic waste Smart meter rollout is impeded by its ambiguous status How protected are power plants from the risk of flooding? India’s nuclear power ambitions face a tariff test Electrifying energy consumption India’s ambitions for nuclear energy face a tariff test How India’s ethanol hedge is paying back Why Tamil Nadu needs more verified clean power Wartsila’s fresh pitch to industry — grid stability The wait for atmanirbharta in pumped storage projects Liquidation of discoms’ regulatory assets will spur industrial use of renewable energy CERC sends out feelers for ‘capacity markets’ APTEL’s judgement is a wakeup call for discoms After a lull, why temperature spikes are likely to intensify in north India Power regulator’s nudge towards ‘market coupling’ Cruising towards Indian carbon market Renewable energy ministry approves pilot CfD scheme Renewable components supply chained to imports Despite PFBR going critical, India is still a long way from thorium utilisation Oil-starved industry looks to reignite heat pumps Key takeaways from CEA’s national power generation adequacy plan for the coming decade Storage, flexible usage and ‘virtual supply’ are key to taming peak power demand CERC settles dispute dating back a quarter century New NDC: As wars rage elsewhere, India must battle to green itself Can ‘district cooling’ temper peak power demand? Buzz in energy storage sector Electrifying effect of India Energy Stack What is slowing residential rooftop solar installations Indian solar sector hits third century International Energy Agency voices concern over rising electricity bills Well-intentioned, but politically fraught New concepts reflect NEP 2026’s modern thinking PM Surya Ghar: Where does India stand on the second anniversary of the scheme? NLC to add 650 MW of solar power capacity this year CCUS: An idea whose time has come, but at a price Why rigid control of power grid frequency should be a thing of the past Can ‘cooling-as-a-service’ fix the decarbonisation gap? Energy storage: From better to BESS Why Maharashtra’s solar pump scheme is grabbing attention globally Bids for ₹6,444 cr west-east RE transmission project Why VPPAs may not be a game-changer Shrinking gap in peak electricity demand Developers told to add BESS, shift to non-solar hours A watershed moment for battery storage capacity ‘ANEEL fuel fundamentally reshapes India’s thorium pathway’ A farmer’s fraught venture into solar generation Why the new nuclear legislation may not attract private investment Odisha’s green hydrogen pitch rides on its revenue surplus German firm Enerparc bags electricity trading licence The bigger, the better, right? Suzlon says not really India must capture carbon to unleash climate action India’s clean energy transition finds its tipping point in 2025 India faces 1.3 million transformer failures annually How floating solar can buoy up India’s green transition Rooftop solar installations gather speed; touch 22.5 GW All green talk, no greenback Mining silver and more from retired solar panels India’s NDC: To publish or not to publish COP: The rise of a new influential triad A Himalayan effort at climate change mitigation International meet on green hydrogen in New Delhi Climate action: A case of ‘a lot’ done to little avail Solar+battery vs new coal Why are so many transmission towers collapsing? Virtual PPAs, the next big thing in RE Tackling the black sheep of waste RE development in the time of data vacuum Powering the plough: What PM-KUSUM scheme must do to give a fillip to farmers Maharashtra overtakes Tamil Nadu in Renewable Energy capacity India’s non-fossil-fuel power capacity crosses 250-GW mark Non-fossil based power generation reaches 30% Hydrogen body urges refineries to tender for GH2 Blues of the global green hydrogen story A booster shot for the recycling sector Power regulator proposes tweaks to deviation settlement mechanism Global hydrogen demand up 2% in two years: Report How to accurately peg ‘additionality’ in carbon credits Adani to sell thermal power at ₹6.07 a kWhr Rossiya set to cleave a green sea route Green bonds: How to overcome the challenge of fading ‘greenium’
New coating steps up green hydrogen output, lowers cost
By Team BL · 2026-05-25 · via Clean Tech News | The HinduBusinessLine

Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, have developed a new coating technology that could improve the efficiency and durability of solar-powered green hydrogen production systems, potentially helping lower costs and improving the reliability of clean hydrogen generation.

The study, published in the journal Small, focuses on photo-assisted electrochemical (PAEC) water splitting, a process that uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Green hydrogen produced through such methods is increasingly seen as a key fuel for decarbonising sectors such as refining, fertilisers, steel and heavy transport.

A major challenge with existing solar water-splitting systems is the gradual peeling of catalyst coatings from electrodes, which reduces performance over time. In addition, gas bubbles formed during the reaction tend to stick to electrode surfaces, blocking active sites and lowering hydrogen output.

The IIT-Guwahati team addressed both issues by developing a composite coating that combines graphitic carbon nitride — a two-dimensional photocatalyst — with a bubble-repellent hydrogel layer on porous nickel foam.

Unlike in conventional approaches where photocatalysts are simply coated on electrode surfaces, the researchers embedded the catalyst within the coating structure itself, says a press release from IIT-Guwahati. According to the team, this improved adhesion and enhanced surface activity enabled the gas bubbles to detach more quickly during reactions.

The researchers reported that the new coating delivered 51 per cent higher hydrogen production and 44 per cent higher oxygen production compared with conventional systems.

Real estate dividends from clean energy transition

India’s accelerated renewable energy push is expected to create a $10–15 billion opportunity in land aggregation and acquisition by 2030, opening up a major new business avenue for the real estate sector, according to a report by Colliers.

In the report titled ‘The green shift: Renewable prioritisation reshaping Indian real estate’, the property consultancy said an estimated $110–120 billion investment is likely to flow into solar and wind energy projects in the next few years.

Land acquisition and aggregation alone typically account for 10–12 per cent of the total project cost in renewable energy development. The report noted that in solar projects, most land is acquired either directly by private developers or through State and central nodal agencies for large solar parks. In wind projects, land is mainly needed for substations and associated infrastructure, while turbine sites are often secured through lease arrangements.

Beyond land transactions, the report said, the renewable energy expansion could generate wider opportunities for the real estate ecosystem, including industrial and warehousing demand from original equipment manufacturers, as well as services such as site surveys, feasibility assessments, engineering procurement and construction, and operations and maintenance facilities.

India has set ambitious renewable energy capacity targets as part of its broader energy transition and decarbonisation strategy, leading to a rising demand for large contiguous land parcels across states with high solar irradiation and wind potential.

According to Colliers, the growing scale of renewable deployment is increasingly positioning real estate and infrastructure players as key enablers of clean energy transition.

Published on May 25, 2026