Indian Oil puts a cost to green hydrogen plant at northwest India refinery


The Indian Oil Corporation has finalised the cost estimate for its planned green hydrogen production plant at its Panipat Refinery and Petrochemical Complex in northwestern India.

The plant is slated to be ready by December 2027 and marks Indian Oil’s entry into the green hydrogen space.

Once complete, the 10,000 tonnes-per-year facility will be one of the largest green hydrogen plants in the country.

“The green hydrogen produced will replace fossil-derived hydrogen in refinery operations, resulting in [a] substantial reduction in carbon emissions,” said the company in a statement.

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