Frequently Asked Questions
How can renewable energy help with climate change, and how is Jakson Green contributing?
Since renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, emit nearly no greenhouse gases, they can help mitigate the effects of climate change. Climate change is caused by global warming, which occurs when excess greenhouse gas molecules in the atmosphere absorb heat and radiate it back towards the Earth’s surface.
To further mitigate climate change and help the nation reach net zero, Jakson Green is on a path to new energies that will positively impact the environment. In this pursuit, we have established a strong presence in net-zero offerings, including Green Hydrogen and ammonia, Waste-to-Energy, Electrolysers and Fuel Cells, Utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Solar, as well as related Operation and Maintenance services across all these lines of business.
How is India progressing towards green energy?
Thanks to central government policies and initiatives, technological advancements, and substantial foreign investments, India has experienced significant growth in its renewable energy capacity. In 2023, India had already surpassed 174 GW, accounting for approximately 37% of the country’s total energy supply. The nation has exceeded its target of installing 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022, with a projected capacity of 280 GW by 2025.
How does Jakson Green come into existence, and what does it do?
To focus more on sustainable goals and work towards net zero, Jakson Group, one of India’s leading energy and infrastructure companies, launched Jakson Green. This venture focuses on Green Hydrogen and its derivatives, waste-to-energy, electrolysers and Fuel cells, Utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Solar and related Operation and maintenance services across all these lines of business.
What is the Green Hydrogen Business Model of Jakson Green?
Jakson Green’s business strategy centres around creating environmentally friendly Hydrogen and ammonia. It involves developing and incorporating renewable energy facilities at the initial stages, as well as managing the mid-to-late-stage processes of electrolysis and ammonia synthesis.
What is the vision of Jakson Green?
Jakson Green aims to be a 7.5GW renewables platform by 2027 (cumulative) and an 18GW platform by 2030 while targeting over 1 million tons per annum (MTPA) of Green Ammonia/Green Hydrogen globally by 2030.