Maharashtra's First Green Hydrogen Plant Fuels India's Sustainable Manufacturing Drive
Key Ideas
- Hygenco Green Energies commissions Maharashtra's first green hydrogen and green oxygen production facility in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, supporting sustainable manufacturing and industrial decarbonization.
- STL becomes the world's first optical fibre manufacturer to utilize 100% green hydrogen in its production processes, aiming for Net Zero emissions by 2030.
- The facility features advanced technology like autonomous energy management systems and real-time monitoring to ensure safety and operational efficiency, setting a new standard for green industrial infrastructure in India.
- CEOs of Hygenco and STL highlight the significance of green hydrogen in decarbonizing industrial processes and leading the way towards a more sustainable and resilient future.
Hygenco Green Energies has inaugurated Maharashtra’s pioneering green hydrogen and green oxygen production facility in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, marking a significant milestone in India’s sustainable manufacturing and industrial decarbonization efforts. Named 'Project Photon Leap,' this facility will provide green hydrogen and oxygen to Sterlite Technologies Ltd. (STL) for its glass preform manufacturing, aiding STL in its target to achieve Net Zero emissions by 2030. This new plant adds to Hygenco's existing green energy ventures, following projects in Ujjain and Hisar. By leveraging advanced technology such as autonomous energy management systems and real-time monitoring, the facility ensures operational efficiency and safety, setting a precedent for green industrial infrastructure in India. Both CEOs highlighted the transformative potential of green hydrogen in driving sustainability and decarbonization in industrial processes, positioning India as a global leader in green manufacturing.
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India
Technology
Sustainability
Green Energy
Leadership
Industrial Decarbonization
Sustainable Manufacturing
Optical Fibre Industry
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