Our Mission
Our Mission
We Design Green Hydrogen Systems To Suit Your Needs

Sustainable Operations

Reduce Cost

Safety

Flexibility
Meet Our Team
Vidya Chavan
Founder and CEO
Vidya Chavan
Founder and CEO
Imagine a future where industries thrive with green
hydrogen produced close to their consumption points. No transportation risks, just pure, green energy powering our
world. I invite you join us in the decarbonization journey.
By partnering with JalaJanaka, you’re not just adopting
cutting-edge technology and efficiency—you’re
championing a greener planet for future generations.
Together, we can create a safer, more sustainable future.
Let’s embark on this transformative journey and make a lasting impact. Join us in making a difference that truly
matters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is green hydrogen?
How does green hydrogen differ from other types of hydrogen?
- Gray hydrogen: Produced from natural gas via steam methane reforming, releasing CO₂.
- Blue hydrogen: Also from natural gas, but with carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce emissions.
- Green hydrogen is the only type produced with zero or near-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
How is green hydrogen produced?
He primary method is water electrolysis. An electrolyzed uses an electrical current from renewable energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
What are the main types of electrolyzers?
- Alkaline electrolyzers: Mature technology, relatively low cost.
- Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers: More flexible and efficient, suitable for fluctuating renewable energy.
- Solid oxide electrolyzers: High-temperature electrolysis, potentially highly efficient.
What are the potential applications of green hydrogen?
- Transportation: Fueling fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) for cars, trucks, buses, and ships.
- Industry: Replacing fossil fuels in high-temperature processes like steelmaking and chemical production.
- Power generation: Providing backup power and grid stabilization.
- Heating: Heating homes and buildings.
- Energy storage: Storing excess renewable energy for later use.
Is green hydrogen safe?
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