Should I invest in green hydrogen?

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The Tata Group, a diversified conglomerate with interests in various sectors including energy, may explore opportunities in green hydrogen production and utilization.  

Tata Group: 

Reliance Industries Limited: 

Reliance Industries, one of India’s largest conglomerates, has been investing in renewable energy and clean technology initiatives. 

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Known for its skill in engineering and construction, Larsen & Toubro is adding to India’s green energy infrastructure by advancing green hydrogen through its technology and innovation-focused strategy. 

Larsen & Toubro

The biggest power company in India, NTPC is currently engaged in a number of green hydrogen and other renewable energy initiatives.  

NTPC Limited

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The company has been investing in renewable energy projects and could potentially expand into green hydrogen production. 

Adani Group: 

Keeping up with global energy trends and reducing its environmental effects, GAIL is extending its portfolio to include green hydrogen as a leader in the natural gas industry. 

GAIL (India) Limited

JSW Energy

JSW Energy is investigating green hydrogen as part of its development into renewable energy with the goal of becoming a major player in the green energy revolution. 

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