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India’s hydrogen mission: Unleashing the power of green fuel 

India’s hydrogen revolution is gaining momentum, but to fully realise its potential, the country must bridge the gap between production and demand. The government’s policies have successfully catalysed investments and spurred innovation, but future success will depend on driving consumption and scaling up both production and infrastructure.

How innovations in electrolyzer technology are making green hydrogen more affordable   

The cost-effectiveness of green hydrogen hinges on the efficiency and scalability of electrolysers. Historically, the high cost of electrolysers and the electricity required for water electrolysis have been significant barriers. However, recent technological innovations are addressing these challenges. 

The Hydrogen Stream: India’s Uttar Pradesh receives INR 1.15 lakh crore investment proposals from 17 firms for green hydrogen production

The state government of Uttar Pradesh has received investment proposals amounting to close to INR 1.15 lakh crore from 17 different entities for producing green hydrogen/green ammonia

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“We want to make India a global hub for Green Hydrogen”: Prime minister Narendra Modi

“The National Green Hydrogen Mission is giving an impetus to innovation, infrastructure, industry and investment,” said Prime minister Narendra Modi in his inaugural address at 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen.

The Hydrogen Stream: Advait signs alkaline electrolyzer deal with China’s Guofu Hydrogen

Advait Infratech has signed a technology licensing agreement to gain access to Guofu Hydrogen Energy’s technology for alkaline electrolyzer production.

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The Hydrogen Stream: Clean ammonia supplies set to soar, says BNEF

BloombergNEF says clean ammonia supplies could expand by 30 times to 32 million tons by 2030, while MAX Power Mining has roughly tripled the size of its Rider Natural Hydrogen Project in western Canada.

Thermax exploring green hydrogen production through biomass, electrolysis routes

Thermax, which partnered with Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) last year, is looking at different ways of green hydrogen generation for commercial and industrial customers in India.

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Advait Infratech sets up hydrogen tech subsidiary in India

Advait Infratech’s wholly owned subsidiary, A&G Hydrogen Technologies, will engage in the manufacturing and assembling, integral supplies, and trading of equipment to meet the requirements of green ammonia, green hydrogen and green methanol projects.

The role of hydrogen electrolysers in sustainable energy

Hydrogen electrolysers are emerging as key players in grid balancing and energy storage strategies worldwide. By converting excess renewable electricity into hydrogen during periods of low demand, electrolysers offer a scalable solution to store energy for later use.

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Advait Infratech sets up green hydrogen subsidiary in Norway

Advait Infratech’s wholly owned subsidiary, Advait Energy Holding AS, will engage in strategic collaboration and investments, services, marketing, manufacturing and exchanging technical know-how in the space of the green hydrogen ecosystem.

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