Reliance Industries' Green Hydrogen Revolution in Jamnagar
Key Ideas
  • Reliance Industries plans to replace grey hydrogen with green hydrogen at its Jamnagar refineries, aiming to be carbon-neutral by 2035.
  • The company intends to commission 20 GW of solar power by 2025 and build a solar giga factory for PV modules, cells, and more by 2025.
  • RIL targets 100 GW of renewable energy units by 2030, including a battery giga factory by 2026 for battery manufacturing and recycling.
  • The company is investing significantly in green energy projects to create an ecosystem for generating 100 GW of solar power and achieving net carbon-zero status by 2035.
Reliance Industries (RIL), India's largest company, is embarking on a green hydrogen initiative at its Jamnagar refineries in Gujarat. The conglomerate aims to transition from grey to green hydrogen as part of its new energy strategy, with plans to utilize solar power for electrolysis. RIL's ambitious goals include reaching carbon neutrality by 2035. By investing in solar power generation and establishing a solar giga factory for manufacturing PV modules, cells, and more, the company is set to scale up its renewable energy capacity significantly by 2025. Additionally, RIL targets 100 GW of renewable energy production by 2030, with plans for a battery giga factory to support energy storage solutions and recycling. The company's visionary approach includes the construction of multiple Giga factories to foster a green energy ecosystem, partnering with global leaders in the renewable energy sector. These projects, taking place in Jamnagar's Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex, signify RIL's dedication to sustainable energy practices and a low-carbon future.
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