Advait Energy Transitions to Establish 2,000 MTPA Green Hydrogen Plant in Partnership with Haryana City Gas Distribution (Bhiwadi) Ltd
Key Ideas
  • Advait Energy Transitions partners with Haryana City Gas Distribution to set up a 2,000 MTPA green hydrogen plant and provide O&M services for one year.
  • India Hydrogen Alliance calls for an additional $2.5 billion allocation to the National Green Hydrogen Mission to support demand-side incentives and infrastructure development.
  • Algeria, Austria, Germany, Italy, and Tunisia collaborate to develop the Southern Hydrogen Corridor, aiming to transport hydrogen from North Africa to Europe via converted gas pipelines.
  • The Southern Hydrogen Corridor project is deemed significant by Germany, with plans for large-scale hydrogen production in Tunisia and Algeria.
Advait Energy Transitions, formerly known as Advait Infratech, has signed a green hydrogen off-take Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Haryana City Gas Distribution (Bhiwadi) Ltd. The partnership involves establishing a 2,000 metric tons per annum (MTPA) green hydrogen plant on a turnkey basis, along with providing operation and maintenance services for the plant for the first year post-commissioning. Additionally, Advait will supply 15 MW alkaline electrolysers and the balance-of-plant system for the green hydrogen facility. The company will also offer consultancy and advisory services for utilizing the produced green hydrogen in various industrial and commercial applications. The India Hydrogen Alliance has advocated for an extra $2.5 billion allocation to the existing $2.3 billion for the National Green Hydrogen Mission. This additional funding is proposed for supporting incentives to boost green hydrogen demand, capital expenditures for hydrogen infrastructure development, and the establishment of hydrogen hubs in suitable regions to leverage resources efficiently. Furthermore, a significant collaboration involving Algeria, Austria, Germany, Italy, and Tunisia has been initiated to work on the Southern Hydrogen Corridor project. This ambitious endeavor aims to transport hydrogen over a distance of 3,500 to 4,000 kilometers from North Africa to Europe through repurposed gas pipelines. Tunisia and Algeria are set to play a key role in large-scale hydrogen production for this venture, with Germany highlighting the project's importance as a major renewable energy initiative in the current era.
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