Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu Unveils Green Hydrogen Valley Declaration
- Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu unveiled the Andhra Pradesh Green Hydrogen Valley Declaration-2025, aiming for 5 GW of electrolyser capacity by 2029 and 1.50 million metric tonnes per annum of green hydrogen production.
- The declaration aims to position Andhra Pradesh as a leader in green hydrogen through local manufacturing, innovation, and building a sustainable ecosystem supported by abundant renewable energy.
- An innovation fund of ₹500 crore will aid 50 start-ups focusing on advanced materials and hydrogen storage, establishing India's first Integrated Green Hydrogen Skilling Ecosystem to train 2,000 specialists annually by 2030.
- The declaration commits to partnerships under India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, with a Green Hydrogen Valley Advisory Board to guide technology selection and emphasize Andhra Pradesh's commitment to global climate goals.
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Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu unveils Green Hydrogen Valley declaration
The ambitious declaration outlined a comprehensive roadmap for building India’s largest ecosystem for green hydrogen production, research, and application; the policy aims to make Andhra Pradesh a pivotal hub in India’s green economy transition
Andhra Pradesh Unveils Plan For India's Largest Green Hydrogen Ecosystem
The Andhra Pradesh government will promote India's largest ecosystem for producing green hydrogen and its derivatives through its recently announced 'Green Hydrogen Valley' initiative, unveiled by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
MoU signed to set up $4B green hydrogen hub near Visakhapatnam Port
JK Srivastava Hynfra (JKSH), a joint venture between India’s JK Srivastava Group and Polish firm Hynfra, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NREDCAP, Andhra Pradesh’s renewable energy development agency, to establish a green hydrogen and ammonia hub near the Visakhapatnam port. The ambitious initiative targets an annual production capacity of up to […]
JK Srivastava Group, Hynfra join forces to build $4 billion green hydrogen and ammonia hub in Andhra Pradesh
JK Srivastava Hynfra has signed a memorandum of understanding with NREDCAP to develop a green hydrogen and ammonia hub with a capacity to produce up to 1 million tons of green ammonia annually, powered by 3 GW of solar and wind energy. Operations are expected to begin in early 2029.JK Srivastava Hynfra (JKSH), a joint venture between Polish company Hynfra and India’s JK Srivastava Group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NREDCAP, the…
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