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Indian Oil relaunches green hydrogen plant tender, addresses industry concerns

The newly launched tender for the nation's largest green hydrogen plant removed the controversial clause which the some bidders labelled as discriminatory. However, the new norms have a stricter qualification criteria.

April 04, 2024 / 21:14 IST
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IOCL revises tender norms for maiden green hydrogen plant.
IOCL revises tender norms for maiden green hydrogen plant.

Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), the country's largest fuel retailer,  relaunched tenders for its maiden green hydrogen plant to be set up in Panipat, with the bidding process set to begin on April 15, according to the tender document seen by Moneycontrol.

The revised new tender issued earlier in March, seems to address concerns raised by developers regarding discriminatory clauses.

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In February,  the state-run oil marketing company cancelled the tender after a group of renewable energy firms moved court amid allegations that the nation's largest fuel retailer made "tailored" tender norms favouring a joint venture that included IOCL.

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