India has taken a giant leap in the global clean energy race by commissioning its first 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla. This state-of-the-art facility, developed under the Make-in-India initiative, marks a turning point in India’s pursuit of energy independence, sustainability, and climate action.
The project is not only a technological achievement but also a symbol of India’s commitment to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070. With this plant, India has entered the league of nations producing hydrogen at scale through renewable sources.
Green Hydrogen is hydrogen fuel created using renewable sources such as solar, wind, or hydropower, instead of fossil fuels. Unlike conventional hydrogen, which is produced using coal or natural gas (and emits carbon dioxide), Green Hydrogen is 100% clean and sustainable.
Zero Carbon Emissions: Helps fight climate change and reduce pollution.
Versatile Fuel: Can be used in vehicles, ships, industries, and even electricity generation.
Energy Storage: Acts as a clean energy carrier for balancing renewable power grids.
Future Export Commodity: India can become a global supplier to hydrogen-hungry markets like Japan, South Korea, and Europe.
Experts consider Green Hydrogen the “fuel of the future”, capable of transforming how the world powers industries, transportation, and homes.
📍 Location: Deendayal Port (Kandla), Gujarat – one of India’s busiest and most strategically located ports.
🔋 Capacity: 1 MW – sufficient to produce significant quantities of clean hydrogen fuel.
🏭 Technology: 100% Make-in-India – designed and manufactured domestically to promote self-reliance.
🎯 Objective: To replace fossil fuels with sustainable Green Hydrogen and establish a hydrogen economy in India.
🌍 Significance: India officially enters the global hydrogen race, joining nations like Germany, Japan, and Australia.
This project perfectly aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat mission, encouraging innovation, local manufacturing, and indigenous technology.
By choosing Deendayal Port for this pioneering plant, the government ensures easy domestic distribution and international exports, as Kandla is already a global trade hub.
The plant will also generate new green jobs, create opportunities for startups, and attract investments from both Indian and international companies.
The Green Hydrogen revolution is not just about energy—it is about economic transformation.
National Green Hydrogen Mission: The Government of India has committed an investment of ₹19,744 crore to make the country a global leader in hydrogen production.
Export Potential: Hydrogen produced at Kandla can be exported to countries in Europe, Japan, and South Korea, who are actively seeking clean fuel alternatives.
Industrial Use: Fertilizer, steel, cement, petrochemicals, and refineries can use Green Hydrogen to reduce their carbon footprint.
Transportation: Hydrogen-powered trucks, buses, ships, and even trains are set to become reality in India.
Kandla, located in Gujarat, is one of the largest and most advanced ports in India. Its connectivity to global shipping routes makes it the ideal location for both domestic supply and international export of hydrogen fuel.
Additionally, Gujarat is already India’s renewable energy powerhouse, with vast solar and wind energy projects, ensuring a consistent supply of green electricity for hydrogen production.
The Green Hydrogen mission has also sparked massive interest in the Indian stock market. Leading companies such as:
NTPC (India’s largest power utility)
Reliance Industries (Mukesh Ambani’s clean energy vision)
Adani Green Energy
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL)
are heavily investing in hydrogen projects.
👉 Investors should watch out for Hydrogen-focused stocks, which are likely to boom in the coming years as demand skyrockets.
The launch of India’s first Make-in-India 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla is more than just an energy project—it is a national milestone.
It represents India’s determination to reduce fossil fuel dependency, fight climate change, and become a leader in the global clean energy economy.
As the world moves toward a carbon-free future, India is not just keeping pace—it is setting benchmarks.
This plant is a symbol of innovation, sustainability, and Atmanirbhar Bharat, inspiring future generations to dream of a cleaner and greener planet.
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