The Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla, India, has reached an agreement with Ocior Green Energy to jointly construct a green hydrogen plant at Deendayal Port. This is a significant step in the decarbonization process of India's maritime industry.

According to the agreement, Ocior Green Energy will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of the 5-megawatt green hydrogen facility. This project signifies India's progress in building sustainable port infrastructure, aligning with the goals of the government's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Once operational, the Deendayal Port green hydrogen plant is expected to produce approximately 840 metric tons of green hydrogen annually. This clean fuel will be used in port operations, mobile equipment, and related logistics at Deendayal Port. It will help reduce carbon emissions in shipping, transportation, and other sectors while promoting the further use of renewable energy at the port.
By advancing this green hydrogen project, the Deendayal Port Authority demonstrates its commitment to technological innovation and the integration of renewable energy, strengthening its role in a low-carbon maritime ecosystem. This initiative also serves as a reference for green hydrogen applications at other ports across India.









