On August 3, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the commissioning of India’s first Make-in-India green hydrogen plant in the port sector, set up at Kandla in Gujarat.
The initiative, launched by the Deendayal Port Authority, is a significant step towards achieving India’s net-zero emissions target.
The green hydrogen plant was inaugurated by Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on July 31.
The plant became operational just four months after Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone of the 10 MW green hydrogen facility during his visit to Bhuj in May 2025.
With this, Kandla has become the first Indian port to have an indigenous green hydrogen facility at the megawatt scale, underlining Gujarat’s growing role in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.
The facility is expected to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable practices in India’s maritime sector.