Hygenco India Private Limited, focused on deploying green hydrogen solutions out of India, has signed what it claims is India’s first long-term off-take agreement with Jindal Stainless Limited (JSL), one of the largest stainless-steel conglomerates globally. The first of its kind off-take agreement in India will see Hygenco Build-Own-Operate the Green Hydrogen facility for 20 years. It will also become the first multi-megawatt scale plant with long-term offtake in Asia to be commissioned in the next 12 months.
India has an ambitious National Hydrogen Mission, which envisages the production of five million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
The Green Hydrogen plant will help in reducing JSL’s annual carbon emissions by about 2,700 Metric Tonnes per year, enabling decarbonization and pushing sustainable development. Hygenco is aiming to deploy more than USD 300 million in Green Hydrogen projects across the country in the next 3 years.
The state-of-the-art and fully autonomous plant will be controlled by an advanced Energy Management and Control System. The system monitors several parameters including hydrogen generation, renewable energy generation, states of charge, pressure, temperature and makes autonomous real-time decisions for achieving high efficiency. The technology enables the company to augment the hydrogen yield and deliver cost-competitive hydrogen to the end clients.
Headquartered in India, Hygenco is deploying Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia-powered industry solutions.
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