Key Points

Andhra Pradesh is setting up India’s largest green hydrogen ecosystem with ambitious production and cost targets. The state will invest in R&D, skilling, and startup support to boost local manufacturing. A Rs 500 crore fund will back 50 startups in the sector. The plan leverages Andhra’s solar, wind, and coastline advantages for global hydrogen exports.

Key Points: Andhra Pradesh Aims to Build India's Largest Green Hydrogen Ecosystem

  • Andhra targets 5 GW electrolyser capacity by 2029
  • Rs 500 crore fund for 50 green hydrogen startups
  • Plans to train 2,000 specialists annually by 2030
  • Aims to cut hydrogen production costs by 65% by 2029
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Andhra Pradesh to develop India's largest ecosystem for green hydrogen

Andhra Pradesh unveils Green Hydrogen Valley plan to produce 1.5 MMTPA by 2029, cutting costs and boosting local manufacturing.

"Andhra Pradesh is uniquely positioned to lead India’s green hydrogen revolution with abundant solar, wind, and storage potential. – N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, July 21

The Green Hydrogen Valley proposed by the government of Andhra Pradesh aspires to become India's green hydrogen capital by 2030, promoting the country’s largest eco-system for production of green hydrogen and its derivatives in partnership with industry and academia.

It also aims to accelerate domestic R and D and capacity building in green hydrogen technologies, including testing facilities.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday released Green Hydrogen Valley-Amaravati declaration

The key targets under Green Hydrogen Valley include establishing Electrolyser manufacturing capacity of 2 GW by 2027 and 5 GW by 2029, 1.50 MMTPA Green Hydrogen production capacity by 2029, achieving cost reduction from Rs 460 per Kg to Rs 160-170 per Kg by 2029 and creation of transmission infrastructure (Green Energy Corridor) to evacuate 25 GW RE power by 2029.

The declaration was finalised based on the deliberations at the Green Hydrogen Summit held last week here in association with the Government of Andhra Pradesh and NREDCAP.

The summit focused on green hydrogen production, storage, and distribution; green hydrogen applications in industry, transport, and power generation; policy, standards, and capacity building for a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem.

According to the declaration, by 2030 at least 60 per cent of all electrolyser components and storage solutions deployed in the state will be produced locally, reducing import dependency. At least three new production units for electrolyser and hydrogen storage manufacturing will be established, with a combined production capacity of at least 4-5 GW for electrolyser equipment.

The Green Hydrogen Valley will establish skilling ecosystem, specialised research Hubs with dedicated green hydrogen research centres, create cross-disciplinary labs, encourage collaborations with premier institutes, promote Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models to fund breakthrough projects, incentivise joint ventures between local start-ups and global hydrogen tech firms and facilitate knowledge exchange forums, workshops, and annual innovation summits.

The Green Hydrogen Valley will establish India’s first Integrated Green Hydrogen Skilling Eco System in collaboration with reputed Universities and Institutions, to offer engineer upskilling and technician certifications – training 200 specialists in the first year and 2,000 annually by 2030.

The declaration says that the Green Hydrogen Valley will spearhead the creation of a robust start-up ecosystem in the green hydrogen sector. To catalyse innovation, the state will support start-ups working across the entire green hydrogen value chain. To catalyse innovation, the state will allocate Rs 500 crore over five years to support at least 50 start-ups working across the entire green hydrogen value chain.

To support the development of green hydrogen technologies, the Government of Andhra Pradesh will promote world-class Research and Development (R and D) centres and advanced testing facilities involving SRM University-AP as the state nodal agency, to carry out advanced research in green hydrogen technologies, including the testing facilities, with active support from the Nation’s Mission.

The declaration noted that Andhra Pradesh is richly endowed with solar and wind energy potential, complemented by pumped hydro storage capacity, creating favourable conditions for large-scale development of green hydrogen. The state’s long coastline further strengthens its position by offering an ideal ecosystem for exporting green hydrogen and its derivatives to Southeast Asian countries.

The state government established the first thematic centre under the World Economic Forum’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) network in collaboration with WEF’s Centre for Energy and Materials (CENMAT), which focuses on energy transition and green industries, driving innovation and sustainable growth in the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but I hope they don't forget about the environmental impact assessment. Coastal areas are already fragile ecosystems. The ₹500 crore for startups is exciting though - might finally get my cousin to come back from Canada for this opportunity!
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Rohit P
As someone from Vizag, I'm proud but skeptical. We've seen many big announcements that never materialize. Hope this isn't another 'bullet train to Hyderabad' situation. The skilling program sounds promising though - need more job opportunities here.
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Sarah B
The collaboration with WEF's C4IR network is impressive! This could position India as a global leader in green hydrogen tech. The 2000 annual trained specialists by 2030 is exactly what we need to build domestic capacity. Hope they include women in these programs too!
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Karthik V
Finally some concrete targets! 5GW electrolyser capacity by 2029 is bold. But where's the water going to come from? Green hydrogen needs massive amounts of water - hope they've planned for desalination plants along that long coastline they're boasting about.
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Neha E
The focus on local manufacturing (60% components made in India) is what excites me most. We can't keep importing everything! If executed well, this could create thousands of jobs and make AP the Detroit of green hydrogen 😊
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