India's SECI Allocates 1.5 GW to Eleven Companies in Electrolyzer Manufacturing Tender
Key Ideas
  • Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) awards 1.5 GW capacity to eleven companies in its second electrolyzer manufacturing tender under a production-linked incentives scheme.
  • Bidders setting up electrolyzer manufacturing facilities are eligible for government incentives, with a total of 1.1 GW capacity allocated for various technologies.
  • Companies like Linde, Hyundai Motor, Hydrogenious LOHC, and MMI make significant strides in the hydrogen sector with funding, partnerships, and new projects.
  • Technip Energies secures a front-end engineering design contract for BP's H2Teesside project in the UK, focusing on hydrogen and carbon capture integration.
India's SECI has allocated 1.5 GW capacity to eleven companies in its second electrolyzer manufacturing tender. The scheme attracted bids from 23 companies for a total annual capacity of 2,847 MW. Bidders are eligible for government incentives. The capacity allocation includes different technologies for electrolyzer manufacturing. Additionally, companies like Linde are investing in clean hydrogen projects, Hyundai and Pertamina collaborating to develop the hydrogen ecosystem in Indonesia, Hydrogenious LOHC securing funding for their innovative hydrogen storage technology, and MMI receiving funding to develop electric buses including hydrogen fuel cell models. Technip Energies has also won a contract for BP's low-carbon project focusing on hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
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