India’s First Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Plant Set To Launch Soon

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Kandla Port in Gujarat is set to become the first port in India to operate a Green Hydrogen Manufacturing plant. The project is expected to be fully operational by July 2025.

The plant will use renewable energy from solar and wind sources to produce hydrogen, which will be used in industries like transportation, cement, steel and power generation.

With an estimated production capacity of 18kg per hour or around 80-90 tones annually, the facility will play an important role in reducing India’s reliance on fossil fuels.

The initiative is part of the government’s plan to promote clean energy and cut carbon emissions.

Authorities believe this project will not only boost India’s green energy ambitions but also create jobs and attract global investments in the sector.

The Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) has partnered with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the manufacturing of electrolyzers- one of the most critical components of hydrogen production.

L&T has already proven its capabilities in this field by successfully setting up a 1MW Green Hydrogen Plant in Hazira, which was inaugurated by the Prime Minister over a year ago.

The company built those electrolyzers in just three months. The site work at Kandla has already completed and the installation of the electrolyzers will begin soon.

Once operational, the plant will provide engineers and staff with hands-on experience in hydrogen production, processing and storage. The hydrogen produced at Kandla port will cater to multiple industries:

Public Transport- Hydrogen powered fuel cells could replace diesel and petrol engines, leading to cleaner mobility solutions.

Heavy Industries- The steel and cement sectors which consume vast amounts of energy, could use hydrogen as a low emission alternative.

Power Generation- Hydrogen can be stored and converted into electricity, ensuring a continuous supply of renewable power.

DPA also plans to expand the facility to manufacture green ammonia. This will enhance the plant’s industrial applications and support India’s transition to cleaner energy sources.

References: indiatoday, ceoinsightsindia

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