Under this MoU, Shell Energy India will invest Rs 2,200 crore to set up a renewable energy production facility on 1,200 acres in Banaskantha district of north Gujarat. The facility will provide direct and indirect employment to more than 1,000 people, and it is expected to commence commercial production by 2026.
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SFC Energy starts production of hydrogen and methanol fuel cells in India - Federal Minister Robert Habeck opens.