Kandla Port Flags Off Green Hydrogen Plant Construction, Aims for July 2025 Operation
Kandla Port Flags Off Green Hydrogen Plant Construction, Aims for July 2025 Operation

Kandla Port Flags Off Green Hydrogen Plant Construction, Aims for July 2025 Operation

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Sparc Hydrogen has commenced construction on a new pilot plant in South Australia that will utilize photocatalytic water splitting technology to produce green hydrogen directly from water using solar energy, aiming for commissioning by mid-2025. This project highlights the need for innovative solutions to produce low-cost green hydrogen without traditional electrolysis methods. Similarly, India's Deendayal Port Authority is advancing its green energy initiatives by flagging off indigenously manufactured electrolysers for a 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant set to begin operations by July 2025. This facility, which will be the first port-based green hydrogen plant in India, emphasizes self-reliance in clean energy through local manufacturing. The Kandla project aims for significant hydrogen production capacity and plans to expand into Green Ammonia production, contributing to India's sustainability goals. Both initiatives represent substantial steps in the global transition toward cleaner energy sources.

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