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Hygenco Green Energies finalizes MoU with Mitsubishi Power for green H2/ammonia-fired GTCC power plants

Hygenco Green Energies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mitsubishi Power to explore the possibility of delivering green H2/ammonia-fired gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants. This MoU aims to provide these integrated solutions in India and internationally.

Indo-Japan cooperation on energy security and green ammonia exemplifies strategic partnership aimed at fostering sustainable development and reducing emissions through technology exchange and collaborative investments.

Saito Mitsunori, Chief Representative, JICA India, said, "JICA is committed to supporting the development of green H2 technologies. This collaboration between Hygenco and MHI exemplifies the international cooperation needed to address climate change and promote sustainable growth. JICA will continuously support this partnership and looking forward to delivering the impact brought JICA - Neev Fund co-creation platform"

Hygenco will supply green fuel for MPW's GTCC technology to the potential Customers. The company will develop and deploy scaled-up, commercially viable green H2 and green ammonia production assets on a build-own-operate or gas-as-a-service basis.

"The collaboration will synergize Hygenco's green fuel supply with Mitsubishi Power's technology in India and globally, embodying the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam–the world is one family," said Mr. Amit Bansal, CEO, Hygenco."We are excited to leverage our expertise in green H2 and ammonia to support the decarbonization of power generation and contribute to a sustainable energy future."

"We believe this partnership will pave the way for innovative and sustainable energy solutions," said Mr. Prem Prabhakar, MD&CEO, SBI Ventures Limited – that manages Neev II Fund which is an investor in Hygenco. "Investing in green H2 and ammonia production is crucial for India's energy security, energy transition, and environmental goals."

Mitsubishi Power is developing H2 and ammonia firing technologies to decarbonize existing GTCC plants by converting their fuel from natural gas to H2/ammonia. The company has been involved in multiple projects worldwide.