Sumitomo Corp. India, Worley, Jindal Renewable Power, HPCL-Mittal Energy, Trilegal and Cochin Shipyard join India Hydrogen Alliance
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has announced that it has expanded its membership with new members, namely, Sumitomo Corp. India, Worley Ltd, Jindal Renewable Power, HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd (HMEL), law firm Trilegal, and Cochin Shipyard Ltd. The 26-member strong IH2A coalition, with 16 industry members and 10 partner organisations, represents global and Indian players operating across the hydrogen value chain, who are working closely with the central and state government agencies to help develop the hydrogen economy in India.
The new membership expansion follows submission of the US$5 billion National Green Hydrogen Hub Economic Viability and Development Plan, and the US$50 billion Hydrogen Equipment and Exports Potential Report, to the Government of India. IH2A is working closely with state governments to help develop large commercial-scale green hydrogen projects, in partnership with the private sector.
Deepu Surendran, Chief General Manager, Cochin Shipyard Limited, said, “Cochin Shipyard has been undertaking several projects to identify emission-free transport solutions. In line with Government of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, we developed and recently inaugurated India's first fully indigenous hydrogen fuel cell catamaran ferry vessel. To identify sustainable transport solutions, all stakeholders not just in India but globally need to work together. We believe that IH2A is one such platform where multiple stakeholders are working together to build the hydrogen value chain. Through this association, we are keen to work together and identify projects that provide impetus for use of hydrogen to decarbonise marine transport.”
Amrit Singh Deo, IH2A Secretariat lead, said, “The new members bring expertise that will help develop the hydrogen economy. Sumitomo, HPCL-Mittal Energy and Jindal Renewable Power can decisively shape the hydrogen eco-system as potential offtake entities in the future. Cochin Shipyard is working on hydrogen-powered vessels. Trilegal and Worley bring technical and contracting capabilities that will become important as we see more long-term offtake contracts being signed and projects move to Final Investment Decision (FID) stage. We look forward to collaborating with all industry participants, government agencies and hydrogen investors to meet the ambitions set by the National Green Hydrogen Mission and accelerate industrial decarbonisation.”
The new members will work with the IH2A Steering Group, which is supported by the IH2A Secretariat, run by consulting firm FTI Consulting.
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