Green hydrogen emerges as a promising solution to combat climate change and transition towards cleaner energy sources. Prof. Narendra Mohan sheds light on the role of the sugar industry in this transition, highlighting both opportunities and challenges.
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In a bid to drive growth and sustainability in the commercial vehicle sector, Tamil Nadu is actively seeking investment partnerships to advance hydrogen and fuel cell research.
Ohmium International is collaborating with Tata Projects to enhance green hydrogen initiatives in India by combining technology with established engineering expertise.
SJVN has inaugurated the country’s first Multi-purpose Green Hydrogen Pilot Project at the Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Power Station (NJHPS) in Jhakri, Himachal Pradesh.
Saarthi GreenTech, an Indo-Australian clean-tech company, has inaugurated its advanced factory in Chakan, Pune. The hydrogen fuel systems produced here can significantly reduce fuel consumptions and carbon emissions.
BHP Group intends to receive its first ammonia-powered bulk carrier in 2026. The aim is to reduce shipping emissions as part of their sustainability initiative, revealed a top executive.
Green hydrogen, heralded as a key player in the global shift towards clean energy, has garnered significant interest due to its potential to decarbonize various sectors.
Norwegian company TECO 2030 has teamed up with India’s Advait Infratech to expand fuel cell technology in India and SAARC countries.
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), Larsen and Toubro (L&T), Greenko Group, and Welspun New Energy are joining forces to establish facilities for green hydrogen and ammonia production at the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) in Kandla, Gujarat.
India is poised to become a global leader in green hydrogen investment, with a staggering $125-billion opportunity across the value chain by 2030, as revealed in a recent report by Avendus Capital.