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Status of PSPs across India as of 29 February 2024 (Latest I could find)
Although I find this over ambitious since even China doesn't have more than 42 GW of capacity despite higher renewable energy capacity than us. Don't know about their expansion plans and other renewable energy storage projects.
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NTPC Green Energy, which has an installed capacity of 3,220 MW right now, is aiming to take up the same number to 6,000 MW by March 2025, 11,000 MW by March 2026 and 19,000 by March 2027, Singh said, adding that 11,000 MW of projects are already under implementation at multiple levels.


Extremely aggressive capacity expansion.
 
NTPC Green Energy, which has an installed capacity of 3,220 MW right now, is aiming to take up the same number to 6,000 MW by March 2025, 11,000 MW by March 2026 and 19,000 by March 2027, Singh said, adding that 11,000 MW of projects are already under implementation at multiple levels.


Extremely aggressive capacity expansion.
I am really not sure but can somebody tell me how do solar farms age elsewhere?
 
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JSW to set up wind turbine blade manufacturing unit in Karnataka

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Global Wind Energy Council says India is already the second-largest wind supply chain manufacturing hub in the world.
 
Jakson Green has delivered first batch of 3.8 MW Electrolysers for India's inaugural Green Hydrogen urban mobility project in NCR. These are manufactured at Jakson's Greater #Noida plant with 300 MW annual capacity. This facility will scale up to a Giga factory by 2026-27
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Jakson Green has delivered first batch of 3.8 MW Electrolysers for India's inaugural Green Hydrogen urban mobility project in NCR. These are manufactured at Jakson's Greater #Noida plant with 300 MW annual capacity. This facility will scale up to a Giga factory by 2026-27
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I know it has been discussed before but the way we have been piggybacking on foreign IP for hydrogen tech is embarrassing.

The hydrolyser is foreign IPR?

Think so (will be happy to be proven otherwise). Even Amabanis are relying heavily on foreign IP for their upcoming hydrogen gigafactories. Remember the hydrogen trains IR is prototyping? Bulk of it is foreign IP, for now at least.

We never had the kind of focused R&D some other nations did. People here bash Narayanmurthy (who wants India to remain the 'testbed' of all things AI and won't bother putting money into hard R&D) but that is precisely what gormint and dhandhomaxxers are doing - when it comes to hydrogen tech, that is.
 
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I know it has been discussed before but the way we have been piggybacking on foreign IP for hydrogen tech is embarrassing.
The hydrolyser is foreign IPR?
 
Think so (will be happy to be proven otherwise). Even Amabanis are relying heavily on foreign IP for their upcoming hydrogen gigafactories. Remember the hydrogen trains IR is prototyping? Bulk of it is foreign IP, for now at least.

We never had the kind of focused R&D some other nations did. People here bash Narayanmurthy (who wants India to remain the 'testbed' of all things AI and won't bother putting money into hard R&D) but that is precisely what gormint and dhandhomaxxers are doing - when it comes to hydrogen tech, that is.
Looks like it's true. Our indigenous electrolysers developed by L&T are 1 MW capacity, scalable to 2 MW. The one being produced here allegedly under JV/ToT are 3.8 MW by Jakson, maybe even beyond by other firms.
 

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