Thermax jumps on the green hydrogen bandwagon, but there’s a problem

The over four-decade-old engineering company is diving headlong into hydrogen electrolysers. However, the current market conditions could dampen the mood for CEO Ashish Bhandari.

7 October, 202412 min
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Thermax jumps on the green hydrogen bandwagon, but there’s a problem

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