DDEL Partners in Green Hydrogen Push with Global Clean-Tech Firm
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DDEL Partners in Green Hydrogen Push with Global Clean-Tech Firm

DEE Development Engineers Limited (DDEL), a leading Indian provider of specialised process piping solutions, has entered the green hydrogen sector through a strategic partnership with an international clean-tech company. The collaboration aims to deploy modular hydrogen production systems across India and Thailand, supporting both nations' renewable energy goals.

Formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, the partnership brings together DDEL’s project execution and manufacturing capabilities with the clean-tech firm’s global expertise in hydrogen technologies—including electrolysers, separators, and purification systems. Together, the companies will co-develop and execute hydrogen production projects, leveraging a combination of technical innovation and regional delivery strength.

DDEL’s Chairman and Managing Director, Mr Krishan Lalit Bansal, described the move as a pivotal step in the company's clean energy journey. “Hydrogen is poised to become a cornerstone of global decarbonisation,” he stated, adding that the collaboration would drive meaningful progress in green hydrogen adoption across India and Thailand.

The international partner, a prominent global player in clean energy systems, brings a proven track record in building high-efficiency hydrogen plants and low-emission technologies worldwide. Their support will include core systems, digital modelling, technical documentation, and joint outreach initiatives.

DDEL, meanwhile, recently enhanced its green energy credentials by acquiring a majority stake in Molsieve Designs Limited, a hydrogen purification specialist with over 22 years of experience. The acquisition strengthens DDEL’s technical know-how and production capabilities, enabling purification of hydrogen to 99.9999 per cent purity.

Under the agreement, the clean-tech firm will provide the core hydrogen technology, while DDEL will oversee local marketing, regulatory clearances, project execution, and long-term service support in India and Thailand.

This partnership aligns directly with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to make the country a global hub for green hydrogen production and export. It also supports Thailand’s renewable energy goals. The companies hope the collaboration will deliver significant environmental and economic benefits, including reduced dependence on fossil fuels and enhanced energy self-sufficiency.

The DDEL board views this alliance as a transformative step that will not only advance national clean energy goals but also unlock long-term value for shareholders.

DEE Development Engineers Limited (DDEL), a leading Indian provider of specialised process piping solutions, has entered the green hydrogen sector through a strategic partnership with an international clean-tech company. The collaboration aims to deploy modular hydrogen production systems across India and Thailand, supporting both nations' renewable energy goals.Formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding, the partnership brings together DDEL’s project execution and manufacturing capabilities with the clean-tech firm’s global expertise in hydrogen technologies—including electrolysers, separators, and purification systems. Together, the companies will co-develop and execute hydrogen production projects, leveraging a combination of technical innovation and regional delivery strength.DDEL’s Chairman and Managing Director, Mr Krishan Lalit Bansal, described the move as a pivotal step in the company's clean energy journey. “Hydrogen is poised to become a cornerstone of global decarbonisation,” he stated, adding that the collaboration would drive meaningful progress in green hydrogen adoption across India and Thailand.The international partner, a prominent global player in clean energy systems, brings a proven track record in building high-efficiency hydrogen plants and low-emission technologies worldwide. Their support will include core systems, digital modelling, technical documentation, and joint outreach initiatives.DDEL, meanwhile, recently enhanced its green energy credentials by acquiring a majority stake in Molsieve Designs Limited, a hydrogen purification specialist with over 22 years of experience. The acquisition strengthens DDEL’s technical know-how and production capabilities, enabling purification of hydrogen to 99.9999 per cent purity.Under the agreement, the clean-tech firm will provide the core hydrogen technology, while DDEL will oversee local marketing, regulatory clearances, project execution, and long-term service support in India and Thailand.This partnership aligns directly with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to make the country a global hub for green hydrogen production and export. It also supports Thailand’s renewable energy goals. The companies hope the collaboration will deliver significant environmental and economic benefits, including reduced dependence on fossil fuels and enhanced energy self-sufficiency.The DDEL board views this alliance as a transformative step that will not only advance national clean energy goals but also unlock long-term value for shareholders.

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