By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : June 02, 2025 8:21 am
Slated for commissioning by December 2027, the green hydrogen produced will replace fossil-derived hydrogen in refinery operations, resulting in substantial reduction in carbon emissions
In a landmark move to advance India’s clean energy ambitions, IndianOil has finalised the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCoH) for setting up a 10,000 tonnes per annum green hydrogen generation unit at its Panipat Refinery & Petrochemical Complex.
This marks IndianOil’s entry into the green hydrogen space with India’s largest-ever green hydrogen project to date.
Slated for commissioning by December 2027, the green hydrogen produced will replace fossil-derived hydrogen in refinery operations, resulting in substantial reduction in carbon emissions.
The project is fully aligned with Prime Minister’s vision for National Green Hydrogen Mission and stands as a strategic initiative under IndianOil’s decarbonization roadmap. It also marks a major milestone in the company’s journey towards achieving its net zero target, reinforcing IndianOil’s leadership in India's sustainable energy future.