The state government of Maharashtra has signed seven MoUs for
green hydrogen projects worth ₹2,76,300 crore and an MoU with Arcelor Mittal
Nippon Steel for a ₹40,000 crore steel plant. These projects aim to generate
910 KTPA of green energy and create 63,900 job opportunities.
Mumbai: The state government of
Maharashtra on Monday has signed seven Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) for
green hydrogen projects, amounting to a total investment of ₹2,76,300 crore. Additionally, an MoU was
signed with Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel for establishing a steel plant with an
investment of ₹40,000
crore.
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The MoUs entail collaborations
with various companies, including NTPC Green Energy Limited, JSW Energy
Limited, AVAADA Green Hydrogen Private Limited, Bafna Solar and Infra Private
Limited, ReNew eFuels Private Limited, Welspun Godavari GH2 Private Limited,
INOX Air Products Private Limited, and L&T Green Energy Tech Limited.
Fadnavis commended Maharashtra’s
Green Hydrogen policy, which garnered positive responses from 7 leading
companies.
Furthermore, an MoU with Arcelor
Mittal Nippon Steel was signed for establishing a Green Steel Plant in
Maharashtra, representing an investment of ₹40,000
crore and creating 20,000 job opportunities, tweeted deputy CM Devendra
Fadnavis.