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October 2023- thyssenkrupp Nucera announces the opening of its Office in the Indian Metropolis Mumbai, growth, and development of the green hydrogen growth area. ThyssenKrupp Nucera continues to press ahead with its growth plans aggressively. The world's prominent provider of extremely effective electrolysis plants for producing green hydrogen has opened a new office in Mumbai, India. The new plant in Vikhroli in northeast Mumbai is recognized for its brilliant location at one of Asia's most notable ports. The available sales and engineering competence center (hub) will also assist Thyssenkrupp Nucera to expand more effectively in India. The core in Mumbai will also back the global deeds of the electrolysis expert in the matters of engineering and project execution– particularly in Asia, the Middle East, and Australia. This is going to ThyssenKrupp nucera's eighth location after Milan (Italy), Tokyo & Okayama (Japan), Houston (USA), Perth (Australia), Shanghai (China), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and the company headquarters in Dortmund (Germany). With nearly 30 employees at the beginning and more than 80 within three years, Mumbai will be one of ThyssenKrupp nucera's most rapidly expanding international locations.
October 2023- On October 8, on the eve of World Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day, celebrated annually, the Indian government took a substantial step towards employing the capacity of green hydrogen as a sustainable energy source. In a half-day event held in New Delhi on October 7, 2023, arranged by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy in partnership with the Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited, specialists from different sectors converged to explore the boundless possibilities of hydrogen.
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