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Hans India
4 days ago
- Business
- Hans India
SRM-AP, Hynfra PSA explore strategic collaboration
Amaravati: Following the success of the Green Hydrogen Summit-2025, SRM University-AP, Amaravati, hosted a high-level strategic interaction with global leaders in clean energy to explore avenues for collaboration in building a resilient green hydrogen ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh. The meeting witnessed the presence of JK Srivastava, founder and chairman of JK Srivastava Hynfra PSA Ltd, Tomoho Umeda, chairman of the Hydrogen Technology Committee at KIG, Poland and CEO of Hynfra PSA, Katarzyna Czumuda, director at Hynfra PSA, Poland and Prof D Narayana Rao, Executive Director (Research) among other University leadership, faculty and researchers. Srivastava appreciated the fast-track policy environment in Andhra Pradesh and expressed confidence in initiating joint pilot projects within a realistic time-frame. Tomoho Umeda emphasised the need for a financially sustainable model to support hydrogen innovation, highlighting India's unique advantage in renewable energy potential, green ammonia production and market readiness. Prof D Narayana Rao addressed the potential to jointly develop world-class manufacturing and testing infrastructure for high-pressure hydrogen cylinders (Type IV and V) and exploring onboard electrolysis and Catalyst design and development. Further, the discussions focused on identifying concrete areas for collaboration between SRM-AP and Hynfra PSA, with the shared goal of developing innovative, scalable, and commercially viable hydrogen technologies. SRM-AP, as the state's nodal agency for green hydrogen R&D, will work closely with Hynfra PSA Ltd to co-develop key technologies and manufacturing infrastructure, supporting translational research and industrial implementation. This landmark partnership signifies a giant leap toward self-reliance, sustainability, and global leadership in the hydrogen economy. JK Srivastava, founder and chairman of JK Srivastava Hynfra PSA Ltd, Tomoho Umeda, chairman of the Hydrogen Technology Committee at KIG, Poland and CEO of Hynfra PSA, Katarzyna Czumuda, Director at Hynfra PSA, Poland being felicitated by Prof D Narayana Rao, Executive Director - Research, SRM Group of Institutions

The Hindu
4 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
SRM University-AP, Hynfra PSA explore collaboration to establish Centre of Excellence
SRM University-AP at Amaravati on Wednesday (August 6) hosted a strategic interaction with global leaders in clean energy to explore avenues for collaboration in building a resilient green hydrogen ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh. The meeting was attended by founder-chairman of JK Srivastava Hynfra PSA Ltd. K. Srivastava, chairman of Hydrogen Technology Committee at KIG, Poland, and CEO of Hynfra PSA Tomoho Umeda, director at Hynfra PSA, Poland, Katarzyna Czumuda and executive director-Research, SRM Group of Institutions, D. Narayana Rao among other university leadership, faculty and researchers. The Green Hydrogen Summit 2025, inaugurated by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, established the State's vision to become India's largest green hydrogen hub by 2030. The declaration was approved by the State cabinet, reinforcing the government's commitment to rapid, sustainable energy transformation and SRM University-AP was identified as the State nodal agency for R&D activities of hydrogen technologies. Mr. Srivastava lauded the fast-track policy environment in Andhra Pradesh and expressed confidence in initiating joint pilot projects within a realistic time frame. He also explored proposals of developing an energy transition towards carbon-neutral data centres powered by hydrogen, co-firing ammonia in decommissioned coal plants, and manufacturing hydrogen-powered mobility solutions. Mr. Tomoho Umeda emphasised the need for a financially sustainable model to support hydrogen innovation, highlighting India's unique advantage in renewable energy potential, green ammonia production and market readiness. He also underscored the importance of localised solutions backed by international collaboration. D Narayana Rao addressed the potential to jointly develop world-class manufacturing and testing infrastructure for high-pressure hydrogen cylinders (type IV and V) and exploring onboard electrolysis and catalyst design and development. Further, the discussions focused on identifying concrete areas for collaboration between SRM University-AP and Hynfra PSA, with the shared goal of developing innovative, scalable, and commercially viable hydrogen technologies. Both parties expressed strong interest in plans to launch a joint R&D unit and testing facilities in the university's upcoming Industrial Research Park, where grassroot problems can be identified and addressed through actionable solutions. The university's leadership intends to establish the unit within the next three months to accelerate this shared mission.