Samskip, a European containerline, has hired Cochin Shipyard in India to construct two hydrogen fuel cell-powered boxships.
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Over the following ten years, the country’s growing interest in green hydrogen would result in investments totaling nearly 16 trillion rupees across the entire chain. The rising cost of its production, though, might put a damper on things.
According to the Union Minister of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and Electricity, R.K. Singh, India has launched a number of green hydrogen pilot projects in an effort to reach 8 million tons of green hydrogen capacity by 2030.
In order to make the green hydrogen industry competitive with other energy sources, the Indian government must work to reduce the cost of production of green hydrogen to as little as one-third of the existing costs.
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Denmark’s energy, climate, and utilities minister Lars Aagaard said Denmark can learn from India’s solar tariff reduction and join the green hydrogen future together.
Essar Group, which has investments in the energy, infrastructure, technology, metals and mining, and related industries, announces the establishment of Essar Energy Transition (“EET”) to promote the development of the UK’s premier energy transition centre in North West England.
A strategic partnership agreement to build a hydrogen and methanol fuel cell manufacturing facility in India has been inked by SFC Energy and FC TecNrgy PVT (FCTec).
Gujarat’s government and Ocior Energy, which has its headquarters in Abu Dhabi, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for an investment of Rs. 40,000 crores in the State through the establishment of a green hydrogen-green ammonia and renewable energy project.