Adani Energy Solutions Wins Green Hydrogen Transmission Project in Mundra, Gujarat
Key Ideas
- Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) secures a Rs 2,800 crore project in Mundra, Gujarat for green hydrogen and ammonia production.
- The project will involve significant upgrades to transmission infrastructure, adding new transformers and a 75 km long double-circuit line.
- India's ambitious plans for green hydrogen production by 2030 require massive renewable energy capacity, highlighting the importance of projects like these for the country's energy transition.
- Adani Group's CSR initiative includes a large-scale 'Skill and Employ' program in partnership with the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce to develop skilled talent for various industries including green energy and manufacturing.
Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) has won a power transmission project in Mundra, Gujarat, aimed at supplying green electrons for manufacturing Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia. The project, costing around Rs 2,800 crore, involves upgrading the Navinal electrical substation by adding two large 765/400kV transformers and constructing a 75 km long 765kV double-circuit line to connect to the Bhuj substation. This initiative will enhance AESL's transmission infrastructure by adding 150cKM of transmission lines and 3,000 MVA of transformation capacity. India's goal of producing 5 million tonnes per annum of green hydrogen by 2030 necessitates a significant increase in renewable energy capacity. Adani Group's CSR efforts include the 'Skill and Employ' program, the largest in India, focusing on developing skilled talent for industries like green energy and manufacturing. Partnering with the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce, this initiative aims to align vocational education with industry needs to support the 'Make in India' campaign.
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