Waaree Group breaks ground on alkaline electrolyser facility in India
As India Energy Week 2025 kicks off, Waaree Group has started developing its alkaline electrolyser manufacturing facility, with an initial production capacity of 300MW.
As India Energy Week 2025 kicks off, Waaree Group has started developing its alkaline electrolyser manufacturing facility, with an initial production capacity of 300MW.
Spain’s hydrogen valley programme backs green hydrogen projects from Repsol (250MW), Moeve (400MW), bp (200MW) and Enagás/CIP (500MW).
Right now, green hydrogen doesn’t get larger than NEOM’s 2.2GW project in Oxagon – the industrial city located in the south of Saudi Arabia’s Project 2030 crown jewel development.
The facility will convert imported green ammonia into hydrogen for industrial decarbonisation, power generation and supplying refuelling stations across the UK.
“We are having those active conversations, focusing largely on Asia, Japan, Korea, on potential equity partnerships.”
The ammonia-to-power solutions provider said it would open an office in Pangyo Techno Valley to bring it closer to investors and key maritime and hydrogen supply chains.
HySights says one key reason for slow project realisation is a “lack of typical risk metrics like a market price, leading to uncertainty and a lack of confidence in new energy investment and offtake decisions.”
From 2030, ACWA Power will deliver up to 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually to Europe through a Memorandum of Understanding with SEFE.
The firms plan to complete a full engine test with ammonia by the end of 2027, before making 16MW turbines commercially available.
“This engine technology could serve as a breakthrough in addressing the challenges of hydrogen transportation and green hydrogen production.”