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Adani’s Clean Energy Push: India's First Off-Grid Green Hydrogen Pilot Plant Goes on Stream — All You Need to Know

KUTCH, GUJARAT, INDIA, JUN 23 – The plant uses solar power and battery storage to operate off-grid, supporting India’s goal to decarbonize industries and reduce import dependence under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

  • Adani New Industries Limited launched a pioneering 5 MW green hydrogen facility operating entirely off-grid in Kutch, Gujarat, marking a first for India.
  • The commissioning aligns with the 2023 National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to reduce import dependence and accelerate energy self-sufficiency.
  • The facility is powered entirely by solar energy combined with a Battery Energy Storage System, allowing it to function fully off-grid and adapt dynamically to fluctuations in renewable energy supply.
  • The 5 MW plant incorporates an advanced, self-regulating electrolyser setup that adapts to the fluctuations of solar energy, maintaining safe, efficient, and flexible operation.
  • This pilot facility acts as a demonstration model for Adani New Industries Limited’s future large-scale green hydrogen project located in Mundra, Gujarat, contributing to India’s vision of emerging as a leading global center for green hydrogen production.
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Adani Group commissions India's first off-grid 5 MW green hydrogen pilot plant in Kutch, Gujarat, supporting renewable energy goals.

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The Hindu Business Line broke the news in New Delhi, India on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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