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KPI Green Energy Bags INR 128.49 Cr Plasma Gasification–Based Green Hydrogen Project from NTPC

KPI Green Energy has bagged notifications of awards worth about INR 128.49 crore from NTPC to develop a 1-TPD plasma gasification–based green hydrogen project at NETRA, Greater Noida. It’s the company's first project in the green hydrogen segment and is among the early deployments of plasma gasification-based green hydrogen generation projects in India.

December 26, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

KPI Green Energy, a KP Group Company, has announced that the company has received three Notifications of Award (NOA) worth about INR 128.49 crore from NTPC for the plasma gasification-based green hydrogen generation project from MSW-RDF/Agri-waste at NETRA, NTPC Greater Noida.

The project envisages setting up a 1 TPD (Tonnes Per Day) green hydrogen generation plant based on plasma-induced radiant energy gasification technology. This development marks the company's first project in the green hydrogen segment and is among the early deployments of plasma gasification-based green hydrogen generation projects in India, representing a strategic extension of its established renewable energy portfolio comprising solar, wind and hybrid power projects, the company stated in a regulatory filing.

Plasma gasification is an advanced waste-to-energy process that enables conversion of municipal solid waste (MSW), refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and agricultural waste into synthesis gas, which can be further processed for green hydrogen production, thereby facilitating energy recovery while reducing landfill dependency and environmental impact.

“The project reflects the company's intent to expand into emerging clean energy technologies such as waste-to-energy and green hydrogen, while leveraging its integrated engineering, manufacturing and execution capabilities,” it said.

The scope of work includes design, engineering, manufacturing and supply of plant and equipment including mandatory spares on Ex-Works (India) basis, transportation, erection, installation, testing, pre-commissioning and commissioning (excluding civil and structural steel works), safety-related aspects, civil works and structural steel works, along with operation and maintenance of the plant for a period of two years, the company stated.
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