In a move to expedite India’s goal of becoming a significant player in the global hydrogen market, the Ministry of Shipping and Ports has identified three key ports—Kandla, Paradip, and Tuticorin—as focal points for the export of green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol within the next seven years, a TOI report stated.
The primary objective now is to establish the essential infrastructure at these ports, facilitating the storage, handling, and bunkering of these eco-friendly fuels and their derivatives. India’s ambitious target is to create a capacity for exporting approximately 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen and its derivatives annually by the year 2030.