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India commissions 1 MW green hydrogen plant at Kandla Port

July 31, 2025
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India Takes a Green Leap with 1 MW Hydrogen Power Plant at Kandla Port

India has commissioned a 1 MW green hydrogen power plant at Kandla Port, marking a step forward in the country’s push toward cleaner maritime infrastructure.

The facility, developed by the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Sarbananda Sonowal, who hailed the development as a “major step towards fulfilling PM Shri Narendra Modi ji’s 2030 vision.”

Referring to the Prime Minister’s laying of the foundation stone for a 10 MW green hydrogen plant in May 2025, Sonowal noted the timely progress of the project. The commissioning of the 1 MW module, as part of the larger 10 MW plan, was highlighted as an example of “a new benchmark for implementation in India’s green hydrogen ecosystem.”

Sonowal stated: “DPA has turned that vision into reality, a shining example of speed, scale, and skill under Maritime India Vision 2030.”

Congratulating the DPA and the Indian conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T), the minister said: “I commend the entire team of Deendayal Port Authority, led by the Chairman, and appreciate the engineers of L&T for delivering this complex project with remarkable speed and precision.”

The Union Minister of State for MoPSW, Shantanu Thakur, commented: “The commissioning of this Green Hydrogen plant at DPA highlights India’s growing leadership in clean energy, innovation, and self-reliance. I congratulate the entire team for taking this bold step towards a sustainable maritime future.”

To note, the plant is reportedly capable of producing approximately 140 metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually and is expected to play a “crucial” role in maritime decarbonization and sustainable port operations.

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In other news, it is worth mentioning that at the beginning of 2025, Sonowal unveiled two major infrastructure projects worth ₹570 billion (around $6.6 billion) aimed at enhancing the capacity of Kandla Port.

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