TKIL Industries Brings Hydrogen-Ready CHP Systems to India
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

TKIL Industries Brings Hydrogen-Ready CHP Systems to India

TKIL Industries (formerly thyssenkrupp Industries India), a leader in industrial engineering and manufacturing, has entered a strategic partnership with 2G Energy International GmbH, a globally recognized German manufacturer of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants and gas engines. The collaboration will bring advanced, 100% hydrogen-ready CHP solutions to the Indian market, supporting the country’s push towards industrial decarbonization and clean energy leadership.

With proven global installations and efficiencies of up to 98%, 2G Energy’s systems are compatible with a wide range of fuels — including biogas, natural gas, syngas, flare gas, and 100% hydrogen — making them one of the most flexible and future-ready power generation solutions in the market.

India’s energy-intensive sectors — such as cement, steel, sugar, and paper — stand to benefit significantly from the deployment of CHP systems, which combine electricity generation with waste heat recovery, drastically reducing energy loss and improving overall efficiency.

“This partnership marks a critical milestone in India’s journey toward industrial decarbonisation,” said Vivek Bhatia, Managing Director & CEO, TKIL Industries. “2G’s globally validated, hydrogen-ready technology aligns perfectly with TKIL’s mission to deliver high-performance, future-focused energy solutions that are both sustainable and commercially viable.”

The collaboration comes as India’s renewable energy capacity surpasses 234 GW, with a national goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy by 2030. By introducing hydrogen-compatible energy solutions, TKIL and 2G Energy aim to fill a critical technology gap in India’s transition to net-zero industry.

TKIL Industries (formerly thyssenkrupp Industries India), a leader in industrial engineering and manufacturing, has entered a strategic partnership with 2G Energy International GmbH, a globally recognized German manufacturer of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants and gas engines. The collaboration will bring advanced, 100% hydrogen-ready CHP solutions to the Indian market, supporting the country’s push towards industrial decarbonization and clean energy leadership. With proven global installations and efficiencies of up to 98%, 2G Energy’s systems are compatible with a wide range of fuels — including biogas, natural gas, syngas, flare gas, and 100% hydrogen — making them one of the most flexible and future-ready power generation solutions in the market. India’s energy-intensive sectors — such as cement, steel, sugar, and paper — stand to benefit significantly from the deployment of CHP systems, which combine electricity generation with waste heat recovery, drastically reducing energy loss and improving overall efficiency. “This partnership marks a critical milestone in India’s journey toward industrial decarbonisation,” said Vivek Bhatia, Managing Director & CEO, TKIL Industries. “2G’s globally validated, hydrogen-ready technology aligns perfectly with TKIL’s mission to deliver high-performance, future-focused energy solutions that are both sustainable and commercially viable.” The collaboration comes as India’s renewable energy capacity surpasses 234 GW, with a national goal of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel energy by 2030. By introducing hydrogen-compatible energy solutions, TKIL and 2G Energy aim to fill a critical technology gap in India’s transition to net-zero industry.

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