The Ahmedabad-based conglomerate, Adani Group, is set to create between 7,500 to 10,000 new jobs as it plans to invest $9 billion to build infrastructure at its green hydrogen venture in Kutch, Gujarat.
Adani Group wants to generate one million tonnes of green hydrogen energy annually for export to Europe and Asia via specialised ships.
The manpower is required to manufacture electrolysers based on anion exchange membrane technology.
Simultaneously, Adani Green Energy plans to invest Rs 1.5 lakh crore to increase capacity to 30 gigawatts in Kutch, Gujarat, over the next five years.
The project, covering 538 sq km of land, has already begun operations for 2GW within a year of initiation.
Chairman Gautam Adani has stated that the group is fully committed to energy transition projects. They are planning to invest over $100 billion (approximately Rs 835 crore) in manufacturing a wide range of components for green energy generation. These include solar parks, wind farms, electrolysers, wind turbines, and solar panels.
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