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NTPC Green Energy Ltd (NGEL), the renewable energy arm of NTPC Ltd, is making bold strides in India’s clean energy transition with two major developments: the creation of a massive green hydrogen hub in Visakhapatnam and the establishment of a green hydrogen station at VOC Port in Tamil Nadu. These initiatives, backed by strategic MoUs and government partnerships, position NGEL at the forefront of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and reinforce its commitment to decarbonization and energy independence.
Key Highlights of NGEL’s Green Hydrogen Push
NGEL is developing India’s largest integrated green hydrogen hub in Pudimadaka near Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
The hub will produce 1,500 tons per day of green hydrogen and 7,500 tons per day of derivatives including green methanol, green urea, and sustainable aviation fuel.
NGEL has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with VOC Port Authority to set up a green hydrogen station and promote green energy technologies.
These projects are expected to attract over Rs 1.85 trillion in investment and generate significant employment across regions.
Visakhapatnam: India’s First Green Hydrogen Hub
Scale and Scope The Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub is being developed on 1,200 acres of land in partnership with the New & Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh. It will include a manufacturing facility, green chemical zone, desalination plant, effluent treatment plant, port infrastructure, and a 7 GW substation2.
Strategic Importance This hub is the first of its kind under the National Green Hydrogen Mission and is designed to serve both domestic and export markets. It will support decarbonization in sectors such as steel, fertilizers, and aviation, while showcasing Andhra Pradesh’s role in global green energy leadership.
Economic Impact The project is expected to bring Rs 1.85 trillion in investment to the state and create thousands of jobs. It will also contribute to India’s target of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil energy capacity by 2030.
VOC Port: Gateway to Green Maritime Infrastructure
MoU with VOC Port Authority NGEL has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with VOC Port Authority to establish a green hydrogen station and promote renewable energy technologies. The collaboration aims to decarbonize port operations and support the maritime sector’s transition to cleaner fuels.
Infrastructure Development The green hydrogen station will cater to port logistics, fueling vessels and equipment with zero-emission energy. It will also serve as a pilot for replicable models across other Indian ports.
Technology and Innovation The MoU includes provisions for joint research, pilot projects, and deployment of green hydrogen-based solutions in cargo handling and port mobility. NGEL will leverage its expertise in electrolyser technology and renewable integration to ensure operational efficiency.
National and Sectoral Implications
These projects align with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to produce 5 million tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030.
NGEL’s initiatives support the government’s decarbonization goals and reinforce India’s position as a global hub for green hydrogen production and export.
The dual-front expansion in Visakhapatnam and VOC Port demonstrates a scalable model for integrating green hydrogen into industrial and maritime ecosystems.
Conclusion
NTPC Green Energy Ltd’s twin initiatives in Visakhapatnam and VOC Port mark a transformative leap in India’s clean energy journey. With massive infrastructure, strategic partnerships, and a clear vision for green hydrogen leadership, NGEL is laying the foundation for a sustainable future. As these projects unfold, they promise to reshape India’s energy landscape, drive innovation, and unlock new economic opportunities across sectors.
Sources: NTPC Limited Press Release, ETGovernment
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