NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL) is inviting Expressions of Interest (EoIs) from global and Indian developers to set up green hydrogen and/or green chemical projects within India’s first National Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka, near Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
The Pudimadaka green hydrogen hub, being developed by NGEL, is slated to produce 2.5 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA) of green chemicals such as green ammonia, methanol, eSAF, and green urea. The hub will have 7 GW electrolyser capacity, 7.5 GW GIS substations, 7.5 GW transmission lines from CTU substation, captive port/jetty, desalination plant, chemical storage, logistics facilities, utilities and common infrastructure to support industrial operations.
To qualify, the proposed green chemical projects must source RE power, water, and other key inputs exclusively from NGEL. The green power for the energy intensive hub shall be arranged by NGEL from Andhra Pradesh.
Upon evaluation and shortlisting of EOI responses, NGEL and the selected developers will enter into agreements, including land sub-lease agreement, RE power sale agreement, water supply agreement, green hydrogen/green ammonia/biogenic CO₂ supply agreements and/or potential joint venture agreements.
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