Italian energy giant arrives in India to explore clean mobility projects
Snam is entering the Indian market with the launch of cooperation agreements in the energy transition, particularly in hydrogen and low-carbon mobility, with some of the most important national companies. The agreements have been announced within the framework of the virtual summit between the Prime Ministers of India, Narendra Modi, and of Italy, Giuseppe Conte.
In particular, Snam has launched with Adani, one of India’s largest infrastructure and energy groups, a partnership focused on a sustainable future, which envisages exploration of the hydrogen value chain in India and internationally, as well as the development of biogas and biomethane, and of low-carbon mobility.
Moreover, a non-binding agreement has been signed with Adani Gas Limited, a joint venture company of Adani Group of India and Total of France, to create a jointly controlled JV for setting-up a compressor-manufacturing facility in India, relying on the technology of Cubogas, a Snam4Mobility company. The compressors will be installed in existing refueling stations and in those under development. This will help in promoting the development of refueling infrastructure for sustainable mobility and fostering the use of natural gas, as envisioned by the Government of India.
Snam has also signed an agreement with Greenko, one of the largest renewable companies in the country, to cooperate in supporting the development of the hydrogen value chain in India. Through the agreement, the two companies will be able to collaborate on the study of hydrogen production methods from renewables, on the design of hydrogen-ready infrastructure and on potential final applications in both industry and transport, including fuel cell mobility.
Moreover, Snam has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Indian Oil, a state-owned company which is one of India’s leading integrated energy operators, for possible joint initiatives in the energy transition and in the natural gas infrastructure value chain, particularly for storage and regasification.
“Thanks to the partnerships with some of India’s leading players, leveraging our know-how and technologies, we have the opportunity to bring a valuable contribution to a country that is strongly committed to the energy transition and which presents many opportunities. These agreements aim at promoting the growth of green hydrogen in India and other countries to help decarbonize industry and transport, and at further developing natural gas and hydrogen mobility in a huge market,” said Snam CEO Marco Alverà.