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    Desco Infratech Signs MoU for Hydrogen–Natural Gas Blending, Powering Self-Reliant India

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiOctober 18, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Surat (Gujarat) [India], October 18: India’s clean energy drive just found a new ignition point. Desco Infratech Limited has joined hands with KPI Green Hydrogen and Naveriya Gas Pvt. Ltd. to bring hydrogen–natural gas blending to the City Gas Distribution (CGD) sector — and it could change the game for India’s energy independence.

    A Future Fueled by Innovation

    The race to decarbonise isn’t just about installing solar panels or wind farms anymore — it’s about rethinking what flows through our pipelines. On October 18, 2025, in Surat, Desco Infratech Limited signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with KPI Green Hydrogen and Naveriya Gas Pvt. Ltd. to roll out India’s first large-scale Hydrogen–Natural Gas Blending Projects in the CGD sector.

    Let’s decode what that means. Hydrogen is the cleanest fuel on Earth, and natural gas is one of the most efficient. Blend them, and you get a transitional energy cocktail that lowers emissions without overhauling existing infrastructure. For a country like India — still heavily dependent on imported LNG — this is more than an engineering upgrade. It’s a strategic pivot toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

    The Power Trio: Who Does What

    The partnership is built like a perfectly balanced ecosystem:

    • KPI Green Hydrogen will take charge of producing Green Hydrogen — created through electrolysis using renewable power sources.

    • Desco Infratech, the engineering brain of the operation, will provide blending technology and infrastructure expertise to merge hydrogen with natural gas seamlessly.

    • Naveriya Gas will act as the delivery arm, integrating this blended fuel into the City Gas Distribution network, ensuring stable supply and safety compliance.

    The result? A more carbon-efficient, scalable, and sustainable energy grid that makes practical use of existing gas infrastructure.

    India’s Dependence Dilemma

    India may boast natural gas reserves, but the story isn’t rosy. The country still relies heavily on imported LNG, leaving its energy economy exposed to volatile global prices and geopolitical twists. The Desco-KPI-Naveriya collaboration is designed to counter that — turning import dependency into domestic resilience.

    By introducing hydrogen into the CGD mix, India can use less imported gas without sacrificing energy output. It’s energy efficiency with a geopolitical edge.

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    Why Hydrogen Blending Matters

    Hydrogen blending is the kind of engineering solution that sounds deceptively simple. But its impact is massive. It cuts carbon emissions from gas usage by up to 30%, while leveraging existing pipeline networks — meaning the transition is faster, cheaper, and less disruptive.

    It’s like updating your smartphone OS instead of buying a new device — smarter, faster, and easier to scale.

    For the CGD sector, this means cities could soon run on cleaner gas mixtures without waiting for entirely new infrastructure rollouts. It’s sustainable progress without the typical bureaucratic lag.

    Desco Infratech: Engineering the Energy Transition

    Desco Infratech isn’t just another engineering contractor. The company has built its name on crafting infrastructure that does more than just function — it future-proofs. With this project, Desco is signaling where India’s industrial backbone is heading: toward sustainable, smart, and resilient systems.

    Mr. Malhar P. Desai, Whole-Time Director of Desco Infratech, summed it up best:

    “This partnership is a responsibility we owe to future generations. Together, we are blending innovation with sustainability to power a greener, stronger India.”

    That statement isn’t just corporate politeness — it’s a strategic declaration. Desco is staking its flag firmly in India’s clean-tech territory, where the future belongs to companies that can blend engineering precision with environmental responsibility.

    India’s Green Push Gets Muscle

    India has set ambitious net-zero targets by 2070, and hydrogen is the key protagonist in that narrative. Blending projects like this don’t just align with the government’s green energy roadmap — they accelerate it.

    With the Hydrogen Mission already gaining traction, private sector collaborations like this are what will determine whether the mission remains an idea or becomes a nationwide movement.

    It’s not just about producing green hydrogen. It’s about integrating it where it matters most — into the mainstream fuel mix that powers homes, industries, and cities.

    From Vision to Impact

    If executed effectively, this alliance could set the template for India’s regional CGD operators, inspiring replications across Gujarat, Maharashtra, and beyond.

    Imagine a scenario where every city in India has partial hydrogen blending in its pipelines. That’s lower carbon intensity, improved energy security, and thousands of new green jobs — without ripping up a single kilometre of pipeline.

    That’s not a fantasy. It’s what partnerships like Desco’s are quietly building toward.

    The Bigger Picture: Self-Reliance Meets Sustainability

    The beauty of this collaboration is how it mirrors India’s broader philosophy — innovation rooted in self-reliance. For decades, energy imports have been India’s Achilles’ heel. But projects like this one flip that narrative.

    They prove that India’s industrial ecosystem can innovate, adapt, and execute green solutions that are homegrown, scalable, and globally competitive.

    This isn’t just about energy. It’s about engineering India’s independence — molecule by molecule.

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