NTPC has secured a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Indian Army for sale of power from its solar-hydrogen based microgrid project at Chushul (Ladakh).
Avaada Group has collaborated with Switzerland-headquartered ammonia technology specialist Casale to develop a 1,500 tons per day (tpd) green ammonia plant in Gopalpur, Odisha.
The 2025-26 Union Budget has the potential to be a defining moment in India’s journey toward a net-zero economy. By addressing key areas such as renewable energy, green hydrogen, sustainable mobility, and community-level projects, the government can create a robust framework for decarbonization.
An international study led by Flinders University in Australia has advanced nanoscale chemistry to further develop sustainable and efficient generation of hydrogen from water using solar power.
The target entities are engaged in generation and sale of power through wind turbine and solar power plants.
The project will be one of India’s largest integrated green hydrogen production facilities with a capacity to produce 1,500 tpd green hydrogen and 7,500 tpd green hydrogen derivatives (including green methanol, green urea and sustainable aviation fuel).
The widespread adoption of hydrogen energy has the potential to reduce India’s annual greenhouse gas emissions by 50 million tonnes by 2030. This transition will not only contribute significantly to global climate goals but also drive economic growth through job creation, increased energy security, and enhanced industrial competitiveness.
Maharashtra-based construction engineering company Ashoka Buildcon has committed an investment of INR 9,000 crore in setting up a green hydrogen production plant in Bihar.
Oriana Power Ltd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rajasthan government to invest INR 10,000 crore for project development across solar, green hydrogen, and energy storage solutions.
The “build now, decarbonize later” approach misses the opportunity to develop steel capacity using low-emissions technologies, which could make India a leader in green steel capacity, save on decarbonization efforts later, and reduce current and future stranded asset risk in the industry.
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