Adani Mundra Cluster: Leading India's Green Hydrogen Revolution
Key Ideas
- Adani Mundra Cluster, consisting of Adani Enterprises Ltd, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, and Ambuja Cements Ltd, joins the World Economic Forum initiative for decarbonization and economic growth.
- The cluster aims to become a green hydrogen manufacturing hub by 2050, reducing India's energy imports and decarbonizing challenging sectors like cement production.
- APSEZ commits to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040, deploying renewable electricity at all port operations by 2025. Ambuja Cements targets net-zero emissions by 2050 with low-emission-intensity cement production in Mundra.
- The Adani Mundra Cluster plans to become one of the world's largest green hydrogen hubs, with production capacity expanding up to 3 mmtpa by 2040, supported by solar modules, wind turbines, and electrolyser manufacturing facilities.
The Adani Mundra Cluster, comprising Adani Enterprises Ltd, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, and Ambuja Cements Ltd, has joined the World Economic Forum's Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative to drive decarbonization and economic growth. The cluster aims to become a green hydrogen manufacturing hub by 2050, reducing India's energy imports and decarbonizing challenging sectors like cement production. APSEZ commits to achieving net-zero emissions by 2040 and deploying renewable electricity at all port operations by 2025. Ambuja Cements plans to have the lowest-emission-intensity cement production globally and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The cluster plans to become one of the world's largest green hydrogen hubs, with a production capacity of 1 million metric tonnes per annum by 2030, expanding to 3 mmtpa by 2040, supported by solar modules, wind turbines, and electrolyser manufacturing facilities. By joining the World Economic Forum initiative, the cluster can collaborate with global peers to drive innovation and exchange knowledge in the energy transition.
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Renewable Energy
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Decarbonization
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