Godrej & Boyce supplies heat exchangers for green hydrogen project in Middle East

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Godrej & Boyce, a Godrej Group company, announced that its business Godrej Process Equipment has dispatched heat exchangers to a green hydrogen project in the Middle East. The project is one of the largest commercial-scale green hydrogen production facilities in the world. The business is geared to double its market share in the Middle East by 2027.

The heat exchangers supplied will facilitate heat transfer across various stages of the production process, supporting the transition to sustainable energy systems. 

“These equipment are designed to meet the demanding requirements of the plant, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Of the eight heat exchangers supplied, the heaviest two equipment exceed 300 metric tonnes in weight and can handle large volumes of fluids, essential for the scale,” stated the company.

Hussain Shariyarr, executive vice president & business head, Godrej Process Equipment said, The global shift towards sustainable energy sources has fueled remarkable growth in renewables, especially in green hydrogen. Mega-hydrogen projects like these lead the change, pioneering innovation in carbon reduction and clean energy adoption…We look forward to participating in many more Indian and global hydrogen, green ammonia and green methanol projects to further the green energy revolution.”

The business has invested around INR 300 crore for the enhancement of its manufacturing facility in Dahej, Gujarat, for delivery of specialized and large equipment especially in the hydrogen, clean energy and power sectors.

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