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flag India approves ₹797 crore green hydrogen jetty at Paradip Port for clean energy exports.

flag The Indian government has approved a ₹797 crore green hydrogen jetty at Paradip Port in Odisha, to be built by the Paradip Port Authority on a build-operate-transfer basis. flag The facility, set for completion in 24 months, will handle green hydrogen, ammonia, and other liquid cargo with a 4 million tonne annual capacity. flag It includes a 279-meter jetty, storage, pipelines, and safety systems, supporting India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and boosting clean energy exports. flag The port authority will contribute ₹159 crore. flag The project aims to attract investment, create jobs, and diversify cargo operations while strengthening eastern India’s green energy infrastructure.

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