Jakson Green to ship green hydrogen electrolyser
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Jakson Green to ship green hydrogen electrolyser

Jakson Green, an energy transition platform, will be shipping out their first green hydrogen electrolyser in a couple of months and is in advanced stages of partnering with technology providers for electrolyser manufacturing, its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bikesh Ogra.

?We are evaluating partnerships and have narrowed down a small pool of companies who are currently under evaluation for various technologies including PEM, AEM, or alkaline,? he said in an exclusive interaction.

Ogra added that the company will be shipping out their first electrolysers in a couple of months and the full-fledged production will begin in the next fiscal year. These partnerships will be for both, manufacturing in India as well as abroad.

?We are, therefore, in advanced stages for partnering with technology providers for green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing,? he said.

The firm launched a 100-megawatt (MW) electrolyser manufacturing plant a few months back, which it now plans to raise to one gigawatt capacity, added Ogra.

The company is also in touch with maritime shipping lines to supply them with green methanol on ports. ?We are always wanting to target 8-10 per cent of the overall mix of the total production of green molecules which is in the form of methanol, ethanol,? he said.

Jakson Green, an energy transition platform, will be shipping out their first green hydrogen electrolyser in a couple of months and is in advanced stages of partnering with technology providers for electrolyser manufacturing, its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bikesh Ogra. ?We are evaluating partnerships and have narrowed down a small pool of companies who are currently under evaluation for various technologies including PEM, AEM, or alkaline,? he said in an exclusive interaction. Ogra added that the company will be shipping out their first electrolysers in a couple of months and the full-fledged production will begin in the next fiscal year. These partnerships will be for both, manufacturing in India as well as abroad. ?We are, therefore, in advanced stages for partnering with technology providers for green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing,? he said. The firm launched a 100-megawatt (MW) electrolyser manufacturing plant a few months back, which it now plans to raise to one gigawatt capacity, added Ogra. The company is also in touch with maritime shipping lines to supply them with green methanol on ports. ?We are always wanting to target 8-10 per cent of the overall mix of the total production of green molecules which is in the form of methanol, ethanol,? he said.

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