Greenzo Energy announced on Friday that it will supply electrolysers to RBM Infracon for green hydrogen projects in Gujarat. The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU), with RBM Infracon planning to establish 15 MW of green hydrogen facilities across Jamnagar, Kutch, and Bhuj, according to a statement from Greenzo Energy.
As part of the MoU, Greenzo Energy will provide electrolysers—essential components for producing green hydrogen—and support the design, development, engineering, procurement, and commissioning of the projects. The company will supply its indigenously developed electrolyser units, each rated at 5 MW, along with separation, purification, and storage units.
“Our technology will help RBM Infracon in industries like refineries, where reducing sulfur content and carbon emissions is crucial, and in the fertilizer sector, supporting more sustainable agricultural practices,” said Sandeep Agarwal, founder and Managing Director of Greenzo Energy.
The company specializes in green hydrogen energy solutions, developing, owning, and operating renewable and green hydrogen infrastructure to deliver zero-emission energy services. The company is an Indian renewable energy company focused on the development and promotion of clean energy solutions.
The company specializes in the manufacturing of electrolysers for producing green hydrogen, a key resource in the global transition towards sustainable energy. Greenzo Energy aims to support the decarbonization of industries, particularly in sectors like steel, cement, and transportation, which are difficult to electrify directly. By advancing green hydrogen technology, Greenzo Energy is positioning itself as a significant player in India’s renewable energy landscape, contributing to the country’s efforts to meet its carbon neutrality goals.