Gensol Engineering has emerged as the lowest bidder (L1) for a significant green hydrogen project in Uttar Pradesh, securing a contract valued at ₹164.19 crore. The tender, floated by NTPC, is a key step in advancing India’s green energy initiatives.
The project involves the generation of green hydrogen using plasma gasification technology, which will convert municipal solid waste (MSW), refuse-derived fuel (RDF), and agricultural waste into clean hydrogen. The project will be executed at NTPC’s Netra facility in Greater Noida, positioning it as a pioneering initiative in sustainable energy production in the region.
Gensol Engineering’s successful bid highlights its growing expertise and leadership in the renewable energy sector. The company’s role as the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) partner for this project underscores its capability to deliver cutting-edge solutions for green hydrogen generation, a critical component of India’s energy transition.
The project is expected to have far-reaching environmental and economic benefits, contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and supporting the local economy by creating jobs in the renewable energy sector. Additionally, by utilizing waste materials for hydrogen production, the project promotes a circular economy approach, aligning with India’s broader sustainability goals.
This win further solidifies Gensol Engineering's position as a key player in India’s renewable energy landscape, and it is likely to open doors for more opportunities in the growing green hydrogen market. The project at NTPC’s Netra facility is poised to become a model for future green hydrogen initiatives across the country.
News by Rahul Yelligetti