How could biomass to hydrogen help bring electricity to rural areas in India by 2020? Will fuel cell technology boom?

India is big on developing fuel cell vehicles and electric cars GoldenLion 4 months ago .

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GoldenLion 4 months ago .

I didn't constrain the question by cost GoldenLion 4 months ago .

It won't result in hydrogen fuel cells unless they waste energy separating hydrocarbons to hydrogen and carbon. Turn biomass into fuel - by converting it to methane to burn in natural gas plants, ethanol for vehicle fuel, and solid matter to burn in place of coal.

In India biomass is being used to create hydrogen. Hydrogen is used in industrial processes. The hydrogen could be distributed for use in electricity generation and transportation GoldenLion 3 months ago .

The wind energy market has been growing in India due to government initiatives such as tax exemptions and subsidies. The total installed capacity was 10,242.25 MW as on 31st March, 2009 with a potential of 48,561 MW. Currently, India is the fourth largest producer of the wind power in the world.

Analysts think 90 percent of wind energy in India could be exploited by 2030. Wind power could meet 24% of India’s energy needs by 2030 according to Indian Wind Turbines Manufacturers Association. Wind power is being developed in six Indian states: Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu.

Vestas, Wind Tech, RRB, Enercon, Repower, Siemens, LM Glasfiber, ReGen Power Tech, WinWinD, Kenersys, and Global Wind Power are companies building wind power in India. A modern wind turbine consists of 8000 unique components.

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