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    AM Green, SJVN arm ink MoU for supply and sourcing of green energy

    AM Green's partnership with SJVN Green Energy aims to supply 4.5 GW of renewable energy. The project supports India's green hydrogen production targets and contributes to global industrial decarbonization. Additionally, collaborations with Gentari Sdn Bhd and GIC further enhance AM Green's position in the renewable energy sector.

    SJVN to supply 4500 MW green energy to AM Green's green ammonia facilities

    Greenko Group's subsidiary, AM Green, and SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a long-term renewable energy supply agreement. Under the agreement, SGEL will provide 4,500 MW of carbon-free energy to power AM Green's forthcoming green ammonia facilities.

    World Bank lends $1.5 billion push to power green hydrogen market

    India's energy transition supported by the World Bank includes green hydrogen promotion, renewable energy scaling, and grid code amendments for enhanced integration of battery energy storage solutions.

    GAIL advances net zero emission target to 2035

    GAIL accelerates its net zero carbon emission goal to 2035, aligning with India's commitments. The strategy includes electrification, renewables, and proactive emission reduction measures, reinforcing GAIL's pivotal role in India's sustainable development journey.

    Hero Future Energies gets shortlisted for Bhubaneswar Hydrogen Valley project

    Hero Future Energies (HFE), the renewable energy arm of the Hero Group, has been selected as a consortia partner for the Bhubaneswar Hydrogen Valley Innovation Cluster (HVIC). Operating as the industry partner for IIT-Bhubaneswar, HFE will focus on green hydrogen production for steel and mobility sectors through electrolyser technology.

    Bharat Forge's Amit Kalyani on what's wrong with India's EV model and whether green hydrogen is the silver bullet

    The London session emphasized innovative EV approaches, green financing, and electrification for energy transition. It celebrated the London Stock Exchange's role in supporting Indian companies and capital flows, showcasing financial expertise for India's growth.

    • Brookfield targets USD 10 billion investments in renewable sector

      Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management plans to triple its investments in India’s renewable energy sector to over $10 billion within the next three to four years. The firm is also exploring opportunities in electric vehicles and green hydrogen. With a current portfolio of over 25 GW, Brookfield is the second-largest investor in India’s green energy assets. Through its new Catalytic Transition Fund, Brookfield aims to further its commitment to clean energy and transition projects in emerging economies, including India.

      Essar to invest Rs 30,000 crore in green hydrogen plant in Gujarat

      Essar Group aims to invest Rs 30,000 crore in a green hydrogen plant in Jamnagar, Gujarat over the next four years. The focus will be on clean energy for growth. Plans include decarbonizing the UK oil refinery, building a green steel plant in Saudi Arabia, and creating an LNG and electric ecosystem for long-haul trucks. Essar also considers mining critical minerals for electric vehicle batteries and plans to expand renewable energy and green mobility solutions, such as LNG and electric trucks.

      JSW Energy begins construction of 1 GWh battery energy storage project in Rajasthan

      The project will be developed under a Build Own Operate and Transfer (BOOT) mechanism and will be transferred to the off-taker after 12 years, the company said, adding that it had bagged the project from Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI) recently.

      JSW Energy begins construction as part of its foray into battery storage services

      JSW Energy has started construction on a Battery Energy Storage Project (BESS) to enter the energy storage services business, enabling the storage and release of renewable energy. They were awarded a 1.0 GWh battery storage project by SECI, with commissioning expected by June 2025. The company is also developing green hydrogen and steel projects, aiming to achieve 20 GW generation capacity and 40 GWh energy storage capacity by 2030.

      From chimneys to skies: NTPC explores sustainable aviation fuel

      NTPC is exploring sustainable jet fuel production by mixing carbon captured from its thermal power plant and green hydrogen. The company aims to set up 100,000 tonnes annual capacity at an upcoming green hydrogen hub in Andhra Pradesh.

      India offers $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy: Commerce secretary

      India's commerce secretary Sunil Barthwal announced at the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore that India presents an investment opportunity exceeding $500 billion in the clean energy sector, including renewables, green hydrogen, and electric vehicles by 2030. The forum, consisting of 14 countries like India, Australia, and the US, has identified investment prospects totaling $23 billion for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific region.

      India offers above $500 bln investment opportunity in clean energy value chain

      India offers a $500 billion investment opportunity in clean energy by 2030 at the IPEF Clean Economy Investor Forum in Singapore, resulting in $23 billion investment opportunities for sustainable infrastructure projects in the Indo-Pacific.

      India offers USD 500 billion investment opportunities in clean energy, other sectors by 2030

      New Delhi India offers huge investment opportunities worth over USD 500 billion, particularly in clean energy value chain including renewables, green hydrogen and EV, by 2030, the commerce ministry said on Thursday. This was stated by Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal, who is in Singapore for the two-day meet of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) Clean Economy Investor Forum.

      Jakson Green secures Rs 60 crore funding from HSBC India

      This funding will support the company's working capital requirements for its renewable energy business, both in India and internationally, the company said.

      Rules eased for Green H2 producers in SEZs

      India Tuesday exempted solar and wind energy plants located in a special economic zone, or export-oriented units for production of green hydrogen and its derivatives that are also in the same zone, from buying modules and turbines from the approved list of models and manufacturers.

      BHEL ties up with BARC for electrolyser system to produce hydrogen energy

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has signed an agreement with the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre for 50 kW alkaline electrolyser system to produce hydrogen, the company informed the exchange in a filing.

      Japan's Toyota shows 'an engine born' with green fuel despite global push for battery electric cars

      Toyota plans to introduce lean compact engines running on green fuels like hydrogen and bioethanol, paired with electric motors in hybrids. The company aims to push the world into carbon neutrality with optimized engines for the electrification era.

      India sets sights on global renewable ammonia market, takes strides towards sustainable energy leadership

      India is positioning itself as a key player in the renewable ammonia market with several international trade agreements already inked and more on the horizon. According to S&P Global Commodity Insights, however, industry insiders emphasize the need for greater policy clarity and price stability to transform these agreements into binding deals.

      GAIL's 10 MW green hydrogen plant in Madhya Pradesh inaugurated

      India's largest natural gas transmission and distribution firm, GAIL (India) Ltd, has commissioned its maiden green hydrogen plant in Vijaipur, Madhya Pradesh. The 10-megawatt proton exchange membrane electrolyser for the green-hydrogen producing unit at the Vijaipur complex has been imported from Canada.

      RIL signs technology licensing agreement with Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS

      RIL is building a multi-GW fully integrated end-to-end new energy value chain, from photon to green molecules, paving the way for abundant and affordable access to sustainable energy for everyone, the company said. Both partners will also collaborate on future performance improvements and cost optimization through research and development (R&D), value engineering, standardization, and modularization to improve the competitiveness of the alkaline technology platform.

      India leader in Green Energy Affordability, says MNRE Secretary

      India's Renewable Energy Secretary Bhupinder Singh Bhalla underscored India's leadership in renewable energy affordability at the World Hydrogen Summit 2024 in Rotterdam. Bhalla emphasized India's efficient grid infrastructure for integrating renewable energy and assured the global industry of India's capability to scale production with adequate market demand and support. He highlighted that 43% of India's current installed electricity capacity comes from non-fossil fuels, with expectations to reach 50% by 2030, reflecting India's robust renewable energy strategy.

      Share of non-fossil fuel to grow to 50% in domestic energy generation capacity by 2030: MNRE Secy

      The government aims to raise the share of non-fossil fuel in India's electricity generation capacity to 50% by 2030, according to MNRE Secretary Bhupinder Singh Bhalla. Currently, non-fossil fuel-based capacity constitutes about 42% of India's installed energy generation. Bhalla mentioned this during his address at the World Hydrogen Summit 2024 in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on May 15, 2024. He highlighted a 10.79% increase in non-fossil fuel-based capacity addition in 2023-24 compared to the previous year.

      Centre aims to train 600,000 workers to power Green H2 goal

      Government aims to develop 600,000 skilled workers for National Green Hydrogen Mission by 2030, identified by Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship and MNRE. Skilling includes renewable energy generation, hydrogen production, transformation, storage, transport, and end use applications, requiring specific skill sets and a coordinated programme between institutions.

      India showcases its green hydrogen potential at World Hydrogen Summit 2024 in Netherlands

      India at World Hydrogen Summit 2024 presents progress on green hydrogen. Pavilion by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy highlights COP26 commitments. Aims for 45% emissions intensity reduction by 2030, striving for net-zero emissions by 2070.

      Hydrogen fuel of future, vehicles will run on 100% ethanol in coming years: Nitin Gadkari

      Nitin Gadkari champions hydrogen as the future fuel, promoting green fuels in India. He envisions ethanol-based vehicles dominating the market, leading to job creation in agriculture. Supporting BJP's Giriraj Singh, he emphasizes infrastructure development for PM Modi's economic goals.

      NTPC Green Energy ties up with MAHAPREIT to develop renewable energy parks, projects in Maharashtra

      NTPC Green Energy collaborates with MAHAPREIT to develop a 10 GW renewable energy park in Maharashtra, aiming for 60 GW RE capacity by 2032 with NGEL subsidiary focusing on green initiatives.

      Inox Air Products to set up 190-tonne green hydrogen project in Rajasthan

      INOX Air Products will establish a 190-tonne green hydrogen project in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, supplying clean energy to Asahi India Glass Limited. The project, powered by solar energy, aims to reduce carbon emissions and aligns with India's green economy goals.

      INOXGFL plans to invest Rs 20,000 cr in green energy, chemicals business

      The group operates in two broader segments-chemicals and renewables-comprising fluoropolymers, fluorochemicals, solar, green hydrogen and wind energy. Of the total planned investment, 60-65% is likely to go towards renewable energy addition, Jain said.

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