Oswal Greenzo Energies Limited, a joint venture between Oswal Energies Limited and Greenzo Energy India Limited, has secured a prestigious EPC contract for a 5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Deendayal Port, Kandla, under the Government of India’s Sagarmala Initiative. The scope of work includes design, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of the facility. Importantly, the project marks India’s first green hydrogen plant at a major port, positioning Deendayal Port as a frontrunner in maritime decarbonisation.
First-of-Its-Kind Project with Expansion Potential
Under the EPC framework, the hydrogen facility will be developed with future scalability in mind. The project includes provisions to expand capacity up to 10 MW, leveraging common infrastructure to ensure cost efficiency and operational flexibility. Once commissioned, the plant is expected to produce around 800 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, supporting clean energy adoption across port operations, logistics, and the mobility sector.
Aligned with National Green Hydrogen Mission
In addition, the project aligns closely with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, reinforcing the government’s push toward reducing carbon emissions across hard-to-abate sectors. By integrating green hydrogen into port infrastructure, the initiative represents a critical step in decarbonising maritime, transport, and logistics ecosystems.
Leadership Commentary Highlights Strategic Significance
Ratan Bokadia, Managing Director, Oswal Energies Limited, said that participating in India’s first port-led green hydrogen project is a proud milestone for the company. He added that the contract strongly validates Oswal Energies’ technical expertise, engineering depth, and execution capabilities in advanced hydrogen systems, while reaffirming the company’s commitment to delivering the project to global standards and supporting India’s clean energy transition.
Engineering Milestone for Indian Industry
A company spokesperson noted that the Deendayal Port project represents a significant milestone for Indian engineering firms in the rapidly evolving green hydrogen sector. The spokesperson reiterated Oswal Energies’ focus on delivering world-class EPC solutions while contributing meaningfully to India’s sustainability and decarbonisation goals.
Contract Signing at Gandhidham
The contract was formally signed on 28 January 2026 at Gandhidham, in the presence of Mr. Ratan Bokadia, Managing Director, Oswal Energies Limited; Mr. Kushal Agarwal, Executive Director, Greenzo Energy India Limited; and Mr. Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman, Deendayal Port Authority.
Ports as Catalysts for Hydrogen Adoption
Highlighting the broader impact, Kushal Agarwal, Executive Director, Greenzo Energy India Limited, stated that ports represent a critical convergence of industry, logistics, and energy consumption. He emphasized that deploying green hydrogen at this scale within a port ecosystem demonstrates how clean hydrogen can be effectively integrated into high-throughput, mission-critical infrastructure, while advancing commercially viable solutions aligned with India’s long-term decarbonisation roadmap.
Strengthening India’s Green Hydrogen Ecosystem
As per the press release, overall, the project reinforces the Oswal–Greenzo JV’s growing role in delivering scalable, indigenous, and future-ready green hydrogen infrastructure. With strong capabilities in hydrogen technologies, renewable integration, and innovation-driven solutions, the JV is well positioned to support India’s transition toward a low-carbon and sustainable energy future, while also addressing global market opportunities.






























