Belgian Hydrogen Council Delegation Visits Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla to Boost Green Hydrogen Collaboration
Strengthening Indo-Belgian Green Energy Ties
A high-level delegation from the Belgian Hydrogen Council visited Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) at Kandla, marking a significant milestone in enhancing bilateral cooperation in green hydrogen and sustainable maritime development.
The visit reflects growing international engagement in India’s clean energy transformation and highlights Kandla Port’s rising role as a strategic hub for green hydrogen initiatives.
High-Level Discussions on Green Hydrogen Roadmap
During the visit, the delegation held detailed discussions with Shri Nilabhra Dasgupta, IRS, Deputy Chairman of DPA. The interaction focused on exploring collaborative avenues to advance green hydrogen production and accelerate the port’s clean energy transition.
Key discussion points included:
Leveraging global expertise in hydrogen technologies
Building international partnerships
Accelerating port-led decarbonisation strategies
Strengthening sustainable maritime infrastructure
The meeting emphasized knowledge exchange, technology partnerships, and long-term cooperation between European clean energy institutions and Indian maritime authorities.
Site Visit to Make-in-India Green Hydrogen Plant
As part of the programme, the delegation toured the Make-in-India Green Hydrogen Plant at Kandla, a pioneering facility commissioned under India’s ambitious renewable energy push.
The plant currently includes a 1 MW green hydrogen unit, which forms part of a larger planned 10 MW facility. This initiative demonstrates DPA’s commitment to maritime decarbonisation and sustainable port operations.
The facility has attracted global attention for:
Promoting hydrogen-based clean fuel solutions
Reducing carbon emissions in port activities
Integrating hydrogen into logistics and mobility systems
Aligning with National Green Hydrogen Mission
DPA’s green hydrogen initiatives align closely with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and the broader Maritime India Vision 2030.
The strategy aims to transform Indian ports into clean energy hubs capable of:
Supporting renewable fuel ecosystems
Encouraging green shipping corridors
Enabling hydrogen-based logistics
Contributing to net-zero emission targets
By scaling up hydrogen production and integrating clean fuels into port operations, DPA is positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable maritime transformation.
Global Collaboration & Future Opportunities
The visit by the Belgian Hydrogen Council underscores growing European interest in India’s rapidly expanding hydrogen sector. It opens pathways for:
Technology exchange
Strategic investments
Joint research initiatives
Development of green hydrogen value chains
Such collaborations are crucial for accelerating innovation, strengthening international partnerships, and achieving global climate commitments.
Conclusion
The Belgian Hydrogen Council’s visit to Deendayal Port Authority marks a pivotal step toward global cooperation in green hydrogen and sustainable maritime development. As India accelerates its clean energy journey, ports like Kandla are emerging as key players in shaping the future of hydrogen-powered logistics and low-carbon maritime ecosystems.
With strategic partnerships and continued investment, the collaboration between European clean energy bodies and Indian port authorities is set to contribute significantly to the global transition toward a greener, more sustainable future.
