- India's first hydrogen-powered train is set to be launched in the state of Haryana.
- The project is being implemented by Northern Railways and will operate on the Jind-Sonipat route.
- The Haryana government has confirmed that preparations for the train's launch are in their final stages.
- A stable and uninterrupted power supply of 11 kW has been ensured for the hydrogen plant established in Jind.
- The hydrogen plant set up for this project has a storage capacity of 3,000 kg and is now in its final commissioning phase.
- The project was reviewed by Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, who directed that the power supply systems be regularly monitored.
- Emphasis was placed on strengthening alternative arrangements and quick response mechanisms to avoid any disruptions in operations.
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