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INOX Air Products Commissions Green Hydrogen Plant at Asahi India’s Facility in Rajasthan

INOX Air Products has commissioned India’s first green hydrogen plant for the float glass industry at Asahi India Glass’ greenfield facility at Soniyana, Rajasthan. The solar-powered plant has a total capacity of 190 TPA and will supply 95 TPA of green hydrogen to AIS in Phase 1, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 1,250 MT annually.

March 31, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

INOX Air Products (INOXAP), a manufacturer of industrial, electronic and medical gases, has announced the successful commissioning of its first-ever green hydrogen manufacturing plant at Asahi India Glass Ltd.’s (AIS) greenfield float glass facility at Soniyana in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.

The plant, powered by solar energy, will have a capacity to generate up to 190 tons of green hydrogen per annum through the electrolysis process. This will be India’s first instance of use of green hydrogen in the float glass manufacturing process, paving the way for sustainable glass production, the company said in a statement. AIS has entered into a 20-year offtake agreement with INOXAP for the supply of green hydrogen, to the facility.

INOXAP is responsible for the design, engineering, installation, operations and a continuous supply of green hydrogen to the AIS facility for a period of 20 years. In the first phase, 95 TPA green hydrogen will be supplied to AIS. As a part of the agreement, AIS has invested in the solar power plant, which is supplying renewable energy for the generation of green hydrogen, which would be further consumed in AIS’s float glass manufacturing process.

Commenting on the commissioning of INOXAP’s first green hydrogen plant, Siddharth Jain, Managing Director – INOX Air Products stated, “We are delighted that our green hydrogen journey is underway with AIS for their Soniyana facility. Our first green hydrogen plant is also India’s first ever green hydrogen plant for the float glass sector. The trust shown by AIS in our capabilities is a testament to our expertise in safety, technology and project management.”

He further added, “It is heartening to share that our green hydrogen supplies would substantially reduce CO2 emissions at this facility to the tune of 1250 MTPA. Green hydrogen will play a pivotal role in India’s energy transition towards decarbonisation and a secured energy future for our country as well as the planet. We look forward to strengthening our green hydrogen supplies to more sectors and businesses that are looking to bring down emissions and contribute towards India’s march towards net zero by 2070.”

Rupinder Shelly, COO – Architectural Glass, Asahi India Glass Ltd. said, “We are proud to be the first glass manufacturers in India who are putting green hydrogen to use in the float glass manufacturing process. With the commissioning of INOXAP’s green hydrogen plant at our facility, our commitment to sustainability has got stronger. With an objective of fulfilling 94 percent of our power requirements through green and sustainable energy sources at our Soniyana facility, we will continue to invest and build our capabilities on sustainability, circularity, and decarbonisation. Our investments towards generating electricity from flue gases before releasing through the chimney is a step in the same direction.”

AIS has commissioned a greenfield project in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan for manufacturing high-quality float glass to be used for automotive and architectural purposes with technology collaboration from its partners – AGC Europe. The agreement with INOX Air Products for setting up a green hydrogen plant for this project is a part of AIS’s overall sustainability strategy and is inspired by their vision to reduce carbon footprint in the glass manufacturing process.
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