L&T Indigenous Electrolysers for India's First Port-Based Green Hydrogen Plant in Gujarat
Key Ideas
  • Larsen & Toubro's indigenous electrolysers were flagged off for installation at India's first port-based Green Hydrogen plant in Gujarat's Kandla.
  • The electrolysers, manufactured under the 'Make-in-India' initiative, will be part of a 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant operational by July 2025.
  • The initiative at Deendayal Port Authority aims to advance India's Net Zero goals by expanding into Green Ammonia production and scaling up to 10 MW in the future.
  • The project signifies a significant step in India's energy transition and commitment to sustainable green energy initiatives in the maritime sector.
In a significant development for India's energy transition, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has launched indigenous electrolysers for installation at the upcoming 1 MW Green Hydrogen plant at Gujarat's Kandla port. This milestone aligns with the National Green Hydrogen Mission, showcasing India's move towards sustainable energy. The electrolysers, part of a project under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are being set up using locally manufactured technology. The Green Hydrogen Plant, operational by July 2025, will produce 18 kg of hydrogen per hour, serving as a pioneer port-based facility in India. Additionally, Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla plans to further expand into Green Ammonia production, reinforcing the nation's Net Zero commitments. The initiative not only emphasizes indigenous technology through the 'Make-in-India' initiative but also sets a benchmark for sustainable port operations. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted the project's importance in driving advanced green energy initiatives and decarbonizing the maritime sector. With plans for future scalability to 10 MW, this project signifies a crucial step towards achieving a sustainable and green energy ecosystem in India.
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