India First Port Green Hydrogen: Oswal–Greenzo JV to Develop 5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port

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Oswal Greenzo Energies, a joint venture between Oswal Energies Limited and Greenzo Energy India Limited, has been awarded the contract to design, supply, install, test, and commission a 5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla, under the Government of India’s Sagarmala Initiative.

This landmark project marks India’s first green hydrogen plant at a major port, positioning Deendayal Port as a pioneer in maritime decarbonisation. Executed on an EPC basis, the facility includes provisions for future expansion up to 10 MW using common infrastructure. Once operational, it is expected to produce approximately 800 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, supporting clean energy adoption across port operations and the mobility sector.

The initiative aligns with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and represents a significant step toward reducing carbon emissions in the maritime, logistics, and transport sectors.

Commenting on the project, Mr. Ratan Bokadia, Managing Director of Oswal Energies Limited, said, “Being part of India’s first port-led green hydrogen project is a proud moment for our company. It underscores our technical expertise, engineering capabilities, and execution strength in advanced hydrogen systems. We are committed to delivering the project to global standards while supporting India’s clean energy transition.”

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A company spokesperson added that the project marks a key milestone for Indian engineering firms in the green hydrogen sector, reinforcing Oswal Energies’ focus on delivering world-class EPC solutions while contributing to India’s sustainability and decarbonisation goals.

The contract signing ceremony was held in Gandhidham on 28 January 2026, in the presence of Mr. Ratan Bokadia, Mr. Kushal Agarwal, Executive Director of Greenzo Energy India Limited, and Mr. Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman of Deendayal Port Authority.

“Ports represent a critical intersection of industry, logistics, and energy consumption,” said Mr. Kushal Agarwal. “Deploying green hydrogen at this scale within a port ecosystem demonstrates how clean hydrogen can be integrated into high-throughput, mission-critical infrastructure. This project reflects Greenzo’s focus on building scalable, commercially viable hydrogen solutions aligned with India’s decarbonisation roadmap.”

The Oswal–Greenzo JV brings strong expertise in green hydrogen technologies, renewable energy integration, and innovation-driven solutions, reinforcing its role in delivering scalable, indigenous, and future-ready green hydrogen infrastructure for India and global markets.

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