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Energy Transition, Hydrogen
May 29, 2026
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NLC India expands renewable energy portfolio
Renewable hydrogen output seen at 700 mt/y
Govt targets 5 mil mt/y renewable hydrogen by 2030
Ohmium International and InSolare Energy will collaborate for a 4-megawatt renewable hydrogen project for NLC India, for use in power generation, industries and mobility, Ohmium said in a statement late May 28.
The plant, situated in Neyveli, Tamil Nadu, with an estimated renewable hydrogen production capacity of up to 700 metric tons/year, aligns with the country's carbon-neutrality and energy transition goals, Ohmium said.
NLC India is a government-owned power and coal mining company with a total generating capacity of 7.74-gigawatts, including 1.78 GW of renewable energy, according to its website.
Ohmium, which manufactures modular proton exchange membrane electrolyzers, has a global renewable hydrogen project pipeline exceeding 2 GW across three continents, the company previously said in June 2025.
India has a target of producing 5 million mt/y of renewable hydrogen by 2030 and commanding a 10% share of the global trade around the same time, as stated in the country's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Platts, part of S&P Global Energy, assessed the India renewable hydrogen term contract at $3.19/kg as of May 18 (weekly price), largely unchanged from a month ago.