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JSW Energy commissions India's largest green hydrogen plant
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JSW Energy has fired up the country's largest green hydrogen plant in Vijayanagar, Karnataka.
Industry reports indicate the facility is powered by 25MW of renewable energy and will make about 3,800 tons of green hydrogen every year—fueling cleaner steel production and pushing India closer to its climate goals.
Steel production gets a green boost
This isn't just a tech milestone—it's a real step toward greener industry.
With a seven-year deal, JSW Energy will supply JSW Steel with both green hydrogen and oxygen, helping cut down on fossil fuels in steelmaking.
By 2030, they're aiming to ramp up production massively—supporting India's big plans for clean energy and showing how industry can actually help fight climate change.