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L&T signs MoU with Norway-based HydrogenPro for green hydrogen

HydrogenPro | T&D India

 

Larsen & Toubro has entered an MoU with HydrogenPro AS, a Norway-based leading Electrolyser technology and manufacturing company for partnership to tap the emerging Green Hydrogen market.

Under this agreement, L&T and HydrogenPro will jointly work towards setting up of a joint venture in India for GW-scale manufacturing of Alkaline Water Electrolysers based on HydrogenPro technology for Indian market and other select geographies.

 

Green Hydrogen demand in India is estimated to grow up to 2 million tonnes per year by 2030 in line with the nation’s Green Hydrogen Mission, which would call for investments upward of $60 billion.

 

The proposed joint venture in India is in line with L&T’s strategic vision to be present across the green energy value chain and HydrogenPro’s strategy of establishing a global manufacturing footprint to maintain cost leadership and ensure local presence.

 

According to S.N. Subrahmanyan, CEO & MD, L&T, “This will be a win-win partnership given our extensive relationship across the energy industry, deep EPC experience in this sector and successful ongoing collaborations with many MNCs and HydrogenPro’s focus to stay ahead of the curve as far as technology leadership is concerned”.

 

India is well suited for Green Hydrogen production due to the low generation costs of renewable electricity from abundantly available solar PV and wind power sources. India has made the world’s largest expansion plan for renewable energy transition, with a target of 175 GW of renewables by 2022 and 500 GW by 2030.

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“We’re extremely pleased to enter this Memorandum of Understanding with L&T, an E&C powerhouse which is the perfect partner to establish HydrogenPro in the Indian market, a huge and growing energy market with tremendous potential for hydrogen-based solutions,” commented Elling Nygaard, CEO of HydrogenPro, on the partnership.

 

Featured photograph (source: HydrogenPro) is for representation only

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