
thyssenkrupp nucera has been commissioned by Juno Joule Green Energy Private Ltd. to carry out a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study for a 260 MW water electrolysis plant in India. The development marks a significant step forward in advancing large-scale green hydrogen production in the country.
Project to Focus on Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Production
Juno Joule plans to produce green hydrogen using water electrolysis. The hydrogen will then be converted into green ammonia, primarily targeting export markets in Europe. As a result, the project aligns with global efforts to decarbonize industries and expand clean energy supply chains.
Pathway Towards EPF Contract and Project Execution
Following the FEED study, thyssenkrupp nucera will collaborate closely with Juno Joule to progress the project towards the signing of an Engineering, Procurement, and Fabrication (EPF) contract. This phase will be critical in defining technical specifications, optimizing design, and preparing the groundwork for full-scale project execution.
Final Investment Decision Expected by FY 2026–27
The project’s execution will depend on a Final Investment Decision (FID), which is expected to be taken in the fiscal year 2026–27. If approved, the project will contribute significantly to India’s growing green hydrogen ecosystem while strengthening its position as a global supplier of sustainable fuels.
Strengthening India’s Green Energy Transition
As per the press release, the collaboration highlights increasing momentum in India’s renewable energy sector. By combining advanced electrolysis technology with export-oriented green ammonia production, the project is set to support both energy transition goals and international decarbonization efforts.