STL Pioneers Green Hydrogen for Optical Fiber Manufacturing in Maharashtra.

STL’s Maharashtra plant becomes world’s first to use 100% green hydrogen for optical fiber production via Hygenco partnership, cutting 30% annual CO₂.

Key Project Highlights

✅ India’s First: Green hydrogen-powered optical fiber production
✅ Location: Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (Aurangabad), Maharashtra
✅ Technology: Hygenco’s electrolyzer-based hydrogen generation
✅ Capacity: Fully meets STL’s glass preform plant requirements
✅ Emission Reduction: 30% annual CO₂ cut for STL’s operations
✅ Partnership Model: Hygenco builds/operates (20-year PPA)


Strategic Impact on Optical Fiber Manufacturing

Green Hydrogen Implementation

AspectDetail
ApplicationGlass preform furnace fuel
ReplacesGrey hydrogen (from fossil fuels)
Output100% green optical fiber
System FeaturesReal-time monitoring, automated controls

Why This Matters

✔ Industry Benchmark: First global optical fiber co. using 100% green H₂
✔ Net Zero Roadmap: Accelerates STL’s 2030 carbon neutrality goal
✔ Make in India: Aligns with National Green Hydrogen Mission


Business & Technology Model

Operational Structure

  • Hygenco’s Role:
    • CAPEX investment (~₹150-200 crore estimated)
    • 24/7 green hydrogen supply
    • Maintenance & upgrades
  • STL’s Benefits:
    • Fixed price fuel for 20 years
    • No upfront capital expenditure
    • Guaranteed emission reductions

Technical Specifications

  • Electrolysis Tech: Likely PEM/Alkaline
  • Renewable Source: Solar/wind PPAs
  • Purity Level: Semiconductor-grade (>99.999%)

Leadership Perspectives

Rahul Puri, CEO – Optical Networking, STL:
“This collaboration makes our Maharashtra plant the global sustainability benchmark for fiber optics manufacturing.”

Amit Bansal, CEO, Hygenco:
“Demonstrates green hydrogen’s viability for high-precision industries beyond fertilizers/refining.”


Market Implications

✔ 5G Infrastructure: Supports eco-friendly telecom network expansion
✔ Export Potential: “Green fiber” differentiator in global markets
✔ Scalability: Model replicable for other glass/ceramic industries


Government Synergies

  • National Green Hydrogen Mission: ₹19,744 crore incentives
  • Maharashtra Policy: Additional subsidies for early adopters
  • PLI Scheme: Possible benefits for green manufacturing

Projected Outcomes:

  • 5,000+ tons grey hydrogen replaced annually
  • 20-year price stability vs volatile fossil fuels

Future Roadmap:

  • Potential expansion to other STL facilities
  • Hydrogen storage integration
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