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Adani Commissions India’s First Off-Grid 5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant, Marking Major Milestone in Clean Energy Transition

By Nishant Verma , 24 June 2025
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In a significant stride towards sustainable energy leadership, the Adani Group has commissioned India’s first off-grid 5 megawatt green hydrogen pilot plant in Kutch, Gujarat. Developed by Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL), the facility is entirely powered by solar energy and features a battery energy storage system (BESS), making it independent of the main power grid. This pioneering initiative underscores the technical feasibility of decentralized green hydrogen production and aligns with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission. As the country pushes for a low-carbon future, the plant stands as a testament to scalable innovation in emission-intensive sectors.

 

Pioneering Off-Grid Hydrogen Production

Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL), the clean energy arm of Adani Enterprises Ltd, has set a new benchmark in India’s energy landscape with the launch of the country’s first 5 MW off-grid green hydrogen facility. Unlike conventional hydrogen production plants connected to the electrical grid, this state-of-the-art installation operates entirely on solar energy, reinforced with an advanced Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).

This design ensures continuous operation, even under fluctuating solar input, and demonstrates the potential of autonomous, decentralized green hydrogen infrastructure.

 

Understanding Green Hydrogen and Its Importance

Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is emerging as a central pillar in global energy transition strategies. Its environmental footprint varies depending on its method of production. While grey hydrogen is derived from fossil fuels, green hydrogen is produced via electrolysis powered by renewable energy, generating zero carbon emissions and only water vapour as a byproduct.

By leveraging green hydrogen, nations can drastically reduce the carbon intensity of hard-to-abate sectors such as refining, fertiliser production, aviation, and heavy transport.

 

Strategic Vision and Technological Advancements

ANIL’s pilot project integrates a fully automated, closed-loop electrolyser system that dynamically responds to real-time renewable energy input. This adaptability allows the system to overcome the intermittent nature of solar power while maintaining optimal operational efficiency and safety.

This innovation supports India’s broader renewable strategy and paves the way for scalable, industrial-grade applications in sectors traditionally reliant on fossil fuels. The plant also functions as a critical proof of concept ahead of ANIL’s much-anticipated Green Hydrogen Hub at Mundra, Gujarat.

 

Building an End-to-End Clean Energy Ecosystem

Adani Group’s green hydrogen ambitions extend beyond pilot projects. Through ANIL, the group is developing an integrated ecosystem for green hydrogen and its derivatives, including green ammonia, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel. The company is also investing in the upstream manufacturing of solar modules, wind turbines, and electrolysers—establishing a vertically integrated clean energy supply chain.

This strategic approach supports both domestic consumption and global export aspirations, positioning India as a potential leader in the global green hydrogen economy.

 

Supporting National and Global Decarbonization Goals

The initiative aligns seamlessly with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), a flagship government programme launched to reduce import dependency on fossil fuels, promote self-reliance (Atmanirbhar Bharat), and advance deep decarbonization across key industries.

By developing a fully renewable, off-grid hydrogen production facility, Adani is not only accelerating the nation’s transition to cleaner energy but also strengthening India’s role in global climate action frameworks.

 

Conclusion: A Transformational Step Forward

The commissioning of this 5 MW off-grid green hydrogen plant marks a pivotal moment in India's clean energy journey. It illustrates the feasibility, resilience, and economic potential of renewable-powered hydrogen solutions and signals the Adani Group’s commitment to environmental stewardship and technological innovation.

As the world intensifies its pursuit of net-zero emissions, such initiatives will be instrumental in shaping a sustainable and energy-secure future—not just for India, but for the planet.

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