BHUBANESWAR - In a significant development for India's green energy sector, IHI Corporation and ACME Clean Energy have proposed a substantial Rs 59,000-crore project focused on green hydrogen and ammonia production at the Gopalpur Industrial Park in Odisha. This initiative was presented to Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Monday, with the aim of transforming Odisha into a hub for green hydrogen.
The project, which is anticipated to generate approximately 3,700 jobs, represents a strategic effort to position Odisha at the forefront of the green energy revolution. Chief Minister Patnaik, recalling his earlier engagement with IHI Corporation during a visit to Japan in April, stressed the importance of fostering international collaborations to advance green technology initiatives.
Hiroshi Ide from IHI Corporation and Manoj Upadhyay from ACME Clean Energy provided details about the project's scope and its potential impact on the local economy. They highlighted that the green hydrogen/ammonia project is not only a leap forward in sustainable energy production but also a significant opportunity for job creation and economic growth within the region.
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