Chief Minister Andr Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu.
Minister Andr Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naida said on Friday that Amaravati, the capital of the state, will be developed as a green hydrogen valley that will place it in the foreground of the Indian Revolution in Pure Energy.
When he spoke to the Green Hydrogen Summit-2025 held at SRM University, which is located at the foot of Neeronds, a small hill in Amaravat, the main minister called on scientists and investors to focus on low-cost production of green hydrogen and ensure the necessary support from the government.
Mr. Naida emphasized the urgency of moving from traditional fossil fuels to sources of energy without carbon, such as green hydrogen, emphasizing his potential to reduce the costs and the benefit of an ordinary person. He noted that green hydrogen would be a games converter for the energy sector, and by 2070 it will support the Indian clean carbon target.
Two main projects
The summit in the presence of Mr. Naida was signed by two main investment trades worth 51 000 GBP. Yamna, based in the UK, which focused on the development and investment in green hydrogen and green projects, invests 16,000 GBP Crore in the establishment of a green hydrogen capacity race in one million tons in the Krishnapatnam district in the Nellore district. Similarly, KSH Infra invests 35,000 GBP Crore in the establishment of plants in Machilipipnam with a capacity of 150 kilotons of green hydrogen and 600 kilograms of green ammonia per year.
The main minister said that Andhra Pradesh is already proceeding in this direction, with NTPC to set up a green hydrogen power plant in Visakhapatnam and the production of green ammonia to start Kakinad soon. The state has set the target of 160 MW of green hydrogen and develops the capacity of the 3 GW electrolyseer next to solar, wind and pumped water energy.
Mr. Naida announced that a quantum valley powered by artificial intelligence would be set up in Amaravati and that the Amaravati hydrogen declaration would be published after a two -day summit at SRM University. The review of its implementation will take place after one year, he added.
P. Sathayanan for Chancellor University said it will focus on the research and development of green energy by partnership by participating parties.
State Minister of Trade Unions for the Development of Rural Development Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi prefers non -corban energy and provides incentives for researchers and industrialists to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels.
The main secretary K. Vijayanand, a member of the Niti Aayog VK Saraswat and others spoke of various aspects of green hydrogen. Many industrialists, important scientists and government officials participated in the program.
Published – 18 July 2025 06:32 IS IS
