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Indian conditions, strengthening the

vision of making India a global hub

for green hydrogen.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr.

Anurag Jain, Founder and CEO,

GH2 Solar, “As India advances

towards energy independence and

transitions from fossil fuels to green

hydrogen, our Electrolyser Manu-

facturing Facility will play a critical

role in this journey. Through global

partnerships, we are bringing cut-

ting-edge decarbonization technol-

ogies, while government support

enables us to effectively leverage

local

resources.

We

are

also

committed to collaborating with

academic

institutions

and

skill

development centers to train engi-

neers and technicians, ensuring

India has a robust workforce to

drive green hydrogen technologies

forward. Ultimately, our goal is to

build a complete clean energy

ecosystem that positions India as a

leading producer and exporter of

green hydrogen, with the workforce

and technology to truly realize the

vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat”

Adding to his perspective, Prof.

Joong-Hee Lee, CEO of AHES,

said, “The future is green, and no

nation can achieve it alone. The

world must unite in its commitment

to sustainable energy. Our joint

venture with GH2 Solar, brings this

vision closer by producing electrol-

ysers in India for the world. India

already

has

skilled

manpower,

strong public institutions, and cru-

cial government policy and funding

support. We are happy to contribute

to this ecosystem and believe our

Gwalior facility will be an import-

ant step in shaping the world’s

green future.”

On the public institution side, the

project is supported by Invest India

and Skill Council for Green Jobs.

The facility’s operations are expect-

ed to create over 300 direct jobs in

manufacturing, operations and re-

search, along with hundreds of

secondary jobs across supply chain,

logistics, and renewable energy

services. By building renewable

energy capabilities and training fu-

ture workforce, the facility also

makes a significant contribution to

the Government of India’s Atmanir-

bhar Bharat Mission.

The project supports the Govern-

ment of India’s National Green

Hydrogen Mission, which targets 5

million metric tonnes of annual

green hydrogen production by 2030

and underpins India’s ambition to

achieve net zero by 2070. The

Gwalior facility is expected to play

a crucial role in decarbonizing

high-emission sectors such as steel,

fertilizers, and refineries, while also

creating opportunities for export to

Europe and East Asia. I

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