Dortmund, Germany-headquartered Thyssenkrupp nucera, a specialist in electrolysis technology, has secured a contract to conduct a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study for a 260-megawatt green hydrogen facility in India. The contract was awarded by Juno Joule Green Energy Private Limited, an Indian firm in the state of Andhra Pradesh,...
India’s GAIL to Launch Its first Green Hydrogen Project in April
India's state-run natural gas company GAIL , headquartered in New Delhi, is set to commission its first green hydrogen project in central India in April. The project, located in Madhya Pradesh, will feature a 10-megawatt proton exchange membrane electrolyzer imported from Canada for producing green hydrogen. Once initial commissioning issues...
Indian Companies Partner to Develop Green Hydrogen Marketplace
New Delhi-headquartered Indian Gas Exchange (IGX), a digital trading platform for imported natural gas, and Gurugram-based ACME Group that offers solutions for green hydrogen, ammonia, solar power and sustainable food using renewable energy, signed an agreement to develop India's green hydrogen and ammonia market. The MOU was signed during India...
India Extends Waiver of Transmission Fee for Green Hydrogen Plants
India will waive transmission fees for renewable power, to hydrogen manufacturing plants commissioned before January 2031. According to industry estimates, renewable energy, including transmission, makes up 65%-70% of the cost of producing green hydrogen. The move is expected to cut the cost of green hydrogen by a fifth. Additionally, it...
U.S., India, to Revive Cooperation in Civil Nuclear Energy Sector
The United States and India will relook at exploring practical cooperation in the civil nuclear energy sector, which did not move forward since inking a historic pact over 14 years ago primarily due to differences over liability rules. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Geoffrey R. Pyatt was...




