Sanand, Gujarat — Greenzo Energy Limited, a key player in India’s green hydrogen sector, hosted Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his recent visit to the Sanand GIDC industrial estate. The visit marked a significant moment for the company, as Shah reviewed the firm’s domestically developed Alkaline Electrolyser systems.
The demonstration offered a close look at Greenzo Energy’s technological advancements in green hydrogen production. These systems are part of India’s larger push for clean energy solutions under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which seeks to position the country as a global leader in hydrogen innovation and deployment.
Shah’s visit signals strong governmental support for homegrown clean energy technologies. As part of the interaction, he presented the company with a commemorative memento symbolizing green hydrogen, acknowledging Greenzo Energy’s efforts in advancing the nation’s clean energy goals.
Sandeep Agarwal, Managing Director of Greenzo Energy, expressed appreciation for the visit, stating, “We are honoured by the Home Minister’s recognition of our work. This visit reinforces our commitment to developing indigenous green hydrogen technologies that contribute meaningfully to India’s energy transition and sustainability targets.” Greenzo Energy’s work aligns with the government’s broader goals under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, aiming for energy self-reliance and a net-zero future through innovation-driven solutions.
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