NTPC Green Energy (NGEL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Paradip Port Authority (PPA) to collaborate on green hydrogen projects. This agreement, signed during India Maritime Week 2025 in Mumbai, aims to explore green hydrogen-based mobility projects at Paradip Port and assess production, storage, and utilization of green hydrogen. The partnership supports NTPC’s vision for renewable energy and aligns with PPA’s commitment to eco-friendly maritime infrastructure, contributing to sustainable port operations in India.
Q1. What is the goal of NTPC Green Energy’s partnership with Paradip Port?
To develop green hydrogen and ammonia production facilities promoting clean fuel adoption.
Q2. How will this project benefit Paradip Port?
It will make Paradip a green energy hub, reducing emissions and boosting industrial growth.
Q3. What role does hydrogen play in India’s energy future?
Hydrogen is central to achieving India’s Net Zero emissions target by 2070.
Q4. Which industries will benefit from this collaboration?
Refineries, steel, fertilizer, and shipping sectors will gain access to cleaner fuels.
Q5. Is this project part of a larger government initiative?
Yes, it aligns with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and Harit Sagar guidelines.



























