Greenzo Energy, Lord’s Mark Industries to collaborate on 60 MW green hydrogen projects in Uttar Pradesh

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Greenzo Energy India and Lord’s Mark Industries have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop green hydrogen and renewable energy projects across Uttar Pradesh.

Under the agreement, the two companies will collaborate on developing around 60 MW of green hydrogen capacity, along with integrated solar rooftop projects coupled with battery energy storage systems, across key locations including Gorakhpur, Aligarh, Jhansi, and Lucknow.

As part of the partnership, Greenzo Energy will serve as the technology and EPC partner, responsible for engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the projects. Lord’s Mark Industries will act as the project developer and investor, overseeing financing, regulatory approvals, project development, and commercial structuring.

This collaboration builds upon Lord’s Mark Industries’ earlier MoU with the Government of Uttar Pradesh for renewable energy development, involving an estimated investment of over INR 2,000 crore. The partnership marks a significant step toward strengthening green hydrogen infrastructure in the state and accelerating industrial decarbonisation.

“This collaboration represents an important step in accelerating the deployment of green hydrogen infrastructure at scale,” said Sandeep Agarwal, managing director, Greenzo Energy India. “By combining our indigenous hydrogen technology and EPC expertise with Lord’s Mark’s strong project development capabilities, we aim to support Uttar Pradesh’s renewable energy vision and contribute meaningfully to India’s clean energy and decarbonisation objectives.”

“Our partnership with Greenzo Energy brings together strong development expertise and proven hydrogen technology capabilities. This collaboration aligns with Uttar Pradesh’s renewable energy roadmap and will help execute large-scale, sustainable green hydrogen projects delivering long-term economic and environmental benefits,” added Sachidanand Upadhyay, managing director, Lord’s Mark Industries.

The MoU is valid for a period of five years and provides a structured framework for joint participation in upcoming green hydrogen and renewable energy opportunities in the state.

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