Technip Energies and Greenko Group partner to accelerate green hydrogen in India
Technip Energies partnered with Greenko ZeroC to explore green hydrogen project development opportunities in India to accelerate Energy Transition in the country.
According to the memorandum of understanding the companies will explore opportunities across industries including refining, petrochemicals, fertilizer, chemical and power plant sectors in India.
“We strongly believe in collaboration to realize our Energy Transition objectives. Our strategic partnership with Greenko reinforces our commitment to deliver a low carbon future, leveraging decades of expertise in feasibility studies, EPC and technology know-how to support Green Hydrogen and associated projects," said Davendra Kumar, Senior Vice President Deputy One T.EN Delivery and MD India at Technip Energies.
The MoU will facilitate active engagement between the teams of Technip Energies in India and Greenko to step up collaborative opportunities on a “Build-Own-Operate (BOO)” model, the companies said in a joint statement.
Greenko will be the BOO operator and owner of the asset and Technip Energies will support with Engineering services, Integration and EP/EPC for both piolat and commercial sale of green hydrogen projects in India.
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