Mumbai, June 29 -- Statcon Energiaa (SEPL) has secured an order from L&T Electrolysers to supply high-power rectifiers for the 10 kTPA green hydrogen project being developed at Indian Oil Corporation's (IOCL) Panipat Refinery & Petrochemical Complex in Haryana.

Being developed by L&T Energy GreenTech, the facility is slated for commissioning by December 2027 and is expected to be India's largest green hydrogen plant for a refinery. The project marks the first major step towards IOCL's target of producing 350 kTPA of green hydrogen by 2030.

Under the order, Statcon Energiaa will supply indigenously manufactured 4 MW rectifier blocks to power L&T's high-pressure alkaline electrolysers, which are being manufactured at the company's Hazira facility in Gujarat.

The rectifiers will employ IGBT chopper-based technology backed by AEG Power Solutions, Germany, and will be designed, assembled, commissioned and serviced in India by Statcon Energiaa under an exclusive licensing and supply agreement.

The liquid-cooled rectifiers are engineered to provide low-ripple DC output, handle power variability from renewable sources and ensure sustained round-the-clock operation. Each 4 MW rectifier block has been designed to match L&T's 4 MW electrolyser modules, creating an integrated indigenous architecture for large-scale green hydrogen production.

According to the company, the project reinforces India's efforts towards building a self-reliant green hydrogen ecosystem under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

Anil Dhar, Marketing Director, Statcon Energiaa, said, "This order represents exactly what Statcon Energiaa has always stood for - delivering world-class technology, made in India, for India's most critical infrastructure. For a company that has believed in Make in India since before it was a policy, this is a proud moment."

Statcon Energiaa has previously supplied rectifiers for the NTPC Green Hydrogen Mobility Project in Leh and has executed multiple green hydrogen projects across the country.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Construction World.