Greenzo Energy and Lord's Mark Industries Illuminate Uttar Pradesh's Green Future
Greenzo Energy partners with Lord's Mark Industries to launch clean energy ventures in Uttar Pradesh, focusing on green hydrogen and solar projects. With a 60 MW capacity target, this initiative intends to strengthen renewable energy infrastructure, aligning with India's decarbonization goals and fortifying Uttar Pradesh's sustainable energy endeavors.
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Greenzo Energy has entered into a collaboration with Lord's Mark Industries to spearhead clean energy projects in Uttar Pradesh, particularly focusing on a 60 MW green hydrogen capacity. The partnership positions Greenzo as the technology and EPC leader, handling engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning, while Lord's Mark oversees project development, financing, and commercial structuring.
This joint initiative aims at expanding green hydrogen and integrated solar rooftop projects with battery energy storage in key locations such as Gorakhpur, Aligarh, Jhansi, and Lucknow. The collaboration follows Lord's Mark Industries' prior Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, which projected an investment exceeding Rs 2,000 crore.
Sandeep Agarwal, Managing Director of Greenzo Energy India, emphasized their commitment to support Uttar Pradesh's renewable energy ambitions. Sachidanand Upadhyay, Managing Director of Lord's Mark Industries, highlighted the synergy of development expertise and proven hydrogen technology in this venture. The MoU facilitates structured collaboration over five years, aimed at fostering future green hydrogen and renewable projects in the state.
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