Could This Made-In-India Hydrogen Stove Reduce LPG Dependence? |
As global tensions continue to disrupt energy supply chains, the ripple effects are being felt closer home. The ongoing war-driven volatility in fuel markets has once again put LPG in the spotlight in India, bringing back concerns around rising cylinder costs, inconsistent supply, and the long-term sustainability of relying on fossil fuels for something as essential as cooking.
For large-scale setups like community kitchens, hostels, and temple kitchens, these challenges are even more pronounced.
Which is why innovations in clean cooking are beginning to draw attention, not just as alternatives, but as possible long-term solutions.
A new player in clean cooking enters the conversation
One such innovation comes from Greenvize (GreenVize SPC Techno Pvt. Ltd.), a Haryana-based clean-tech startup founded in 2024.
Working at the intersection of green hydrogen and sustainable energy, the company has introduced what it calls a plug-and-play hydrogen cooking system, designed to eliminate the need for traditional LPG cylinders.
Founded by Sanjeev Choudhary, Greenvize is part of a new wave of Indian startups aligning with the country’s National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Beyond cooking solutions, the company is also exploring technologies like fuel cells, biomass power, carbon capture (CCUS), and industrial wastewater treatment — positioning itself within the broader clean energy........