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India approves ₹797 crore green hydrogen jetty at Paradip Port for clean energy exports.
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.
The facility, set for completion in 24 months, will handle green hydrogen, ammonia, and other liquid cargo with a 4 million tonne annual capacity.
It includes a 279-meter jetty, storage, pipelines, and safety systems, supporting India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and boosting clean energy exports.
The port authority will contribute ₹159 crore.
The project aims to attract investment, create jobs, and diversify cargo operations while strengthening eastern India’s green energy infrastructure.
La India aprobó un puerto de hidrógeno verde de 797 millones de rupias en el puerto de Paradip para las exportaciones de energía limpia.