Green Fuels
Green Fuels
Green Fuels are chemical products derived from Green Hydrogen (Hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water). Commonly known Green fuels include Green Ammonia, Green Methanol and Sustainable Aviation Fuel.
Zero Carbon Emission
- Green Fuels are produced using renewable energy sources like wind energy or solar power system, which results in no direct greenhouse gas emissions during the production process. This makes it a clean and sustainable energy carrier, particularly suitable for decarbonizing sectors that are hard to electrify, such as heavy industry and long-haul transportation.
Storage
- Green fuels are easy to store, which allows them to be used subsequently for other purposes and at times other than immediately after their production
Helps Climate Goals
- Green fuels offer a zero-emission alternative to fossil fuels. Deploying it can make a significant contribution to countries’ climate targets
Green Steel Production
- Green fuels can be used to make steel instead of carbon-intensive coke, which lowers emissions and results in more environmentally friendly steel n fuels can be used to make steel instead of carbon-intensive coke, which lowers emissions and results in more environmentally friendly steel.
Fuel for Zero – Emission Shipping
Green fuels and its derivatives can be used to power fuel cells in ships, helping the maritime industry transition to carbon-neutral transportation.
Our solutions empower organizations to revolutionize their energy strategies in alignment with their net-zero goals. At Sri Chakra, we are dedicated to ushering in a more sustainable future through global decarbonization of power generation and widespread green fuel production. Our versatile platforms offer comprehensive support to businesses and communities, encompassing power generation, hydrogen production, and energy storage solutions
FAQ's on Green Fuels
What are Green Fuels?
- Green Fuels are clean energy products derived from Green Hydrogen, produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources like solar or wind. Common examples include Green Ammonia, Green Methanol, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
Why are Green Fuels important for the environment?
- Green Fuels produce zero carbon emissions during production and use. They help replace fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gases and supporting global climate goals such as carbon neutrality and net-zero targets.
How are Green Fuels stored and transported?
- Green Fuels are easy to store and transport, allowing flexibility in usage. They can be stored for long durations and used in various sectors — from industrial processes to power generation — when renewable energy isn’t directly available.
Can Green Fuels be used in industries like steel or shipping?
- Yes. Green Fuels play a key role in decarbonizing heavy industries. They can replace coal in steel production and serve as fuel for zero-emission ships, enabling sustainable industrial and maritime operations.
How do Green Fuels help achieve net-zero goals?
- By replacing traditional fossil fuels with renewable alternatives, Green Fuels significantly reduce emissions, making them vital for meeting national and global net-zero commitments. They also support clean energy transitions in sectors that are difficult to electrify.
What is Sri Chakra’s role in Green Fuel development?
- At Sri Chakra, we are actively working towards global decarbonization through large-scale Green Fuel production and renewable power generation. Our integrated approach includes hydrogen production, power storage, and sustainable energy solutions to help businesses transition toward a cleaner future.








