MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) has rolled out a 500 kg/day pilot plant that brings to life a patent-backed, carbon-negative technology for hydrogen production and bioCNG from mixed agricultural waste. Led by Dr. Ratnadip Joshi at the Green Hydrogen Research Centre, this project tackles India’s crop-residue challenge, doubles the efficiency of traditional methods, and targets hydrogen costs around $1/kg—aligned with India’s 2030 aim of 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen. The plant is located on MIT-WPU’s Pune campus.
Back in the 1990s, India kicked off biomass gasification with government-backed demo units. They struggled with variable feedstock, high upkeep, and catalyst wear. MIT-WPU’s approach accepts mixed crop leftovers and blends a microbial mix with a plant-based pyrolysis step.
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India generates over 500 million tonnes of agricultural residue annually, much of which gets burned in fields. The MIT-WPU pilot plant uses this residue to demonstrate a scalable, carbon-negative process.
MIT-WPU holds patents covering the microbial recipe, pyrolysis catalyst, process flow, and biofertilizers derived from residual biomass.
“We’re setting a new template for decentralized energy hubs in farming regions,” said Dr. Joshi.
India uses ~30 million tonnes of urea each year, with imports and subsidies costing over $8 billion. Early trials in Maharashtra show biochar and fertilizers boosting yields by ~12% and reducing synthetic nitrogen use by 20%.
Launched under India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (2023), MIT-WPU is in talks with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy to establish a Centre of Excellence for Green Hydrogen. Plans include modular plants (2–5 tonnes/day) across agricultural districts.
Capex estimates place modular units at ~$1 million per tonne/day, lower than electrolysers. Revenue streams include hydrogen, bioCNG, fertilizers, and carbon credits, with expected IRRs above 15%. MIT-WPU is exploring joint ventures with fertilizer companies and gas utilities.
Global hydrogen demand could hit 115 million tonnes by 2050. India aims to serve domestic industries and export markets in Japan and South Korea. Achieving $1/kg hydrogen costs could enable export corridors under the International Solar Alliance.
While Europe and North America fund large-scale electrolysers, MIT-WPU’s agri-waste route provides steady, water-efficient hydrogen and bioCNG production.
MIT-WPU plans a 2 tonne/day demo plant by Q4 2026 and a 10 tonne/day commercial unit by 2028. State agricultural boards will secure feedstock, with MOUs underway for industrial partnerships.
Energy analyst Ravi Menon commented: “This process could tilt the playing field in favor of emerging markets. It leverages agri-value chains, reduces water and capex burdens, and delivers a stable hydrogen supply—a rare trifecta in sustainable energy.”
MIT-WPU is a leading academic institution in Pune, India, dedicated to education, research, and innovation. With a focus on sustainability and technological advancement, the university plays a pivotal role in India’s transition to clean energy and the development of carbon-negative technologies.
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