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 PLASTICS & RUBBER EXPO  DECARBONISATION ROADMAP
 K 2025 expo set to feature higher Indian participation  India Hydrogen Alliance outlines steps needed to


 The Indian presence – in terms of   slowdown. Despite   achieve India’s 2030 green hydrogen target
 exhibitors and visitors – at the  world   uncertainties in
 biggest trade fair on plastics and rub-  the global economy,   India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) – an
 ber, K 2025, is expected to be higher   plastics production   industry coalition of global and Indian
 than the 2022 edition, according to of-  has grown steadily   companies representing the hydrogen
 fi cials  of  the  show  organiser,  Messe   in recent years,   value-chain, has made a formal submission
 Düsseldorf. They were speaking a ‘K 2025   Mr. Franken stated   to  the  Government  of  India  proposing
 presentation’, organised in Mumbai   and added, “Plastic   Hydrogen Purchase Obligations  (HPOs)
       and  demand  side  support  for  refi neries
 recently, to provide latest updates on the   was, is, and will   and ammonia plants, 10% HPO for exist-
 exhibition scheduled to take place from   be the best mate-  ing plants and 100% HPO for new plants
 8 to 15 October 2025 in Dusseldorf,   rial compared to   by 2030, to achieve the National Green
 Germany.  glass, paper, or   Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) 2030 target
 metal.”  of 1.5-mt  green  hydrogen  for domestic
 Speaking at the event, Mr. Thomas   use in India.
 Franken, Project Director – Plastics &  give the industry a fresh boost. Many   Speaking at the event, Mr. Bhushan
 Rubber Portfolio,  Messe Düsseldorf  companies and many of our exhibitors  Sonar, Managing Director, RR Plast   IH2A has submitted that without
 GmbH,  informed  that  K  2025  will  are reporting  that  they have reached  Extrusions, informed about the company’s   HPOs and adequate off take and demand
 feature  almost 3,200 exhibitors from  the lowest point and are starting to  participation at the K fair over the past   creation, NGHM 2030 targets and com-
 around  80  nations.  These  companies  recover  step-by-step.  The  K  2025  is  editions and growing stature of Indian   bined hydrogen-related investments
 will be presenting their off erings from  taking place at the right moment. We are  machinery players participating  in the   worth $80-bn are at risk.
 the fi elds of machinery and equipment  lucky with the timing, as all signs now  trade show.  Ms. Millie Contractor, Gene-
 for the plastics and rubber industry, raw  point to a positive shift, and the begin-  ral Manager, Messe Düsseldorf India,   India’s  installed electrolyser base is
 materials, auxiliaries, and semi-fi nished  ning of stable recovery of the plastics  advised Indian visitors planning to travel   currently less than 40-MW producing
 products, technical parts and reinforced  and rubber and machinery  sectors,”  to  Germany  for  the  show  to  complete   10,600-mtpa of green hydrogen, which
 plastics. The K expo is recognised as a  said Mr. Franken.   visa  formalities  well  in  advance  given   accounts for less than 1% of NGHM 2030
 trend barometer and innovation forum   that fact that a number of large exhibi-  target of 1.5-mmt for domestic consump-
 for  the entire sector,  with the latest   He revealed that K 2025 has been  tions are scheduled to happen in   tion. IH2A has, in its submission to the
       government, stated that HPOs are critical
 developments and optimised technolo-  fully  booked with  178,000  sq.m  of net  Germany during the month of October this   for meeting NGHM 2030 targets and pro-
 gies being premiered every three years.  exhibition space since May 2024, high-  year. Trade  visitors  from  India  usually   tecting  the public announced  hydrogen-
 lighting the relevance of the plastic  comprise one of the largest contingents   related investments in excess of $80-bn in
 “We fi rmly believe that K 2025 will  sector in spite of the global economic  fl ocking to the K exhibition.  India. According to IH2A, without HPOs
       and demand support, planned hydrogen
 UPL’s subsidiary Superform aims for sustained   plants  and  supply  projects  risk  becom-    Aggregated  industrial  hydrogen   green hydrogen volumes of at least 10%
                                           off take  in  39  existing  domestic  pro
                                                                          till  2030.  Once  HPOs  are introduced,
       ing stranded assets. Mr. Amrit Singh Deo,
 growth in speciality chemicals  IH2A Secretariat lead, said, “The govern-  jects, across 17 refineries and 22   India can look at the Japan Contract-for-
                                           ammonia plants, through a 10% HPO
       ment should  consider  mandatory HPOs
                                                                          Diff erence (CfD) framework to part-fund
 Agrochemicals major, UPL Ltd. said  between 2027 and 2040, and with the   “Backed by a robust global sourc-  to induce industrial  domestic  hydrogen   to meet 45% NGHM target by 2030   the green hydrogen transition by refi nery and
 its wholly-owned subsidiary Superform  speciality  chemicals segment poten-  ing  network  and  ESG  performance,   off take in refi neries and ammonia sectors   (672,000-mt).  ammonia sector by 2030, and reduce

 (formerly UPL Specialty  Chemicals  tially accounting for 10-12 percent of  Superform has an extensive portfolio   to meet NGHM 2030 targets. Mandated   Accelerated  industrial  hydrogen  off -  carbon emissions in these two hard-to-
 Ltd.), will tap expanding growth oppor-  the global chemical  market  by then,  of reaction capabilities and many of   HPOs can replicate the success of RPOs   take  in  8  new  build/expansion  proj-  abate sectors,” said Mr. Singh Deo.
 tunities in agriculture, lubricants, fl ame  Superform said it is “strategically posi-  which can be manufactured for cus-  from the renewable energy sector”.  ects across 5 refi nery and 3 fertilisers
 retardants, mining, healthcare, and food &  tioned to support and accelerate  this  tom synthesis. The company is aligned   plants, through 100% HPOs to meet   IH2A  estimates that an additional
         IH2A has  proposed HPOs to replace
 beverages.  transformation  by creating  powerful  with the rising global demand for   current  grey  hydrogen  industrial  off take   55% NGHM target by 2030 (849,000-  budget allocation for a $2-bn CfD frame-
                                                                          work,  for  refi neries  and  fertilisers,  can
                                           mt).
 and responsible solutions”  with its  green chemistry and sustainable solu-
 With India’s share in global chemi-  expertise  in working with complex  tions, strengthening its relevance in   with green hydrogen, as feedstock in   “Refi neries and fertilisers should have   support the transition of all existing
       refinery and ammonia sectors, across 47 existing
                                                                          refi nery and fertiliser plants to 10% HPO
 cal market expected to triple by 2040,  chemistries  and  solving  intricate  international markets,” the company   and proposed plants in India. The IH2A   a common hydrogen use and demand   off take and all new plants to 100% HPO
 with  projected  annual  growth  of  7–10%  problems.   said.  proposed HPOs are divided into the following:   roadmap to aggregate demand and procure   off take by 2030.
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