Oswal Greenzo Energies, a joint venture between Oswal Energies Ltd and Greenzo Energy India Ltd, has been awarded a contract for the design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of a 5 MW green hydrogen plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla. The project is being developed under the Government of India’s Sagarmala Initiative.
The facility will be India’s first green hydrogen plant located at a major port, positioning Deendayal Port as an early mover in maritime decarbonisation. The project will be executed on an EPC basis and includes provisions for future capacity expansion up to 10 MW using shared infrastructure.
Once operational, the plant is expected to produce approximately 800 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, supporting clean energy adoption across port operations and the mobility sector.
Oswal Energies Ltd and Greenzo Energy India Ltd have previously commissioned a 1 MW green hydrogen project at a chemical manufacturing facility. In addition, projects with capacities of 500 Nm³/hr (approximately 2.5 MW) and 1,000 Nm³/hr (approximately 5 MW) are currently under construction.
The partnership combines Greenzo Energy’s indigenous electrolyzer manufacturing capabilities with Oswal Energies’ expertise in project execution.
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