Berger Paints Ltd. declared on Sunday that it would use technology from a college established by the Ramakrishna Mission in Belur in the Howrah district of West Bengal to develop a stabilizing agent for its paints.
In order to investigate the possibility of producing green ammonia on an electrocatalytic approach without the need for green hydrogen on a pilot size and then on an industrial scale, the company has inked a technology transfer agreement.
Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira is a residential autonomous degree college located in Belur. He clarified that this had nothing to do with producing green hydrogen.

“Currently, we procure stabilisers from external sources. But this technology of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, which has proven lab outcomes, is far more environmentally friendly and will also provide us with a cost advantage,” Berger Paints MD & CEO Abhijit Roy told PTI.
Nitrogen extracted from the air and hydrogen produced through water electrolysis are two methods for making green ammonia.