Uniper & Greenko sign deal for green ammonia sourcing from India; Greenko to supply green ammonia to Uniper from former’s Kakinada facility.
Here’s an article posted in Business Standard that talks about Uniper’s deal on Green Ammonia production.
According to the article,
- Uniper, a German utility company, has signed a deal with Greenko Group to source green ammonia from India.
- The agreement is for 250,000 tonnes per year of green ammonia from Greenko’s Kakinada facility in Andhra Pradesh.
- Greenko’s Kakinada project is set to become a significant green ammonia production and export facility, with plans to expand its capacity to 1 million tonnes per year by 2027.
Companies around the world are also collaborating for securing their spot in the transition with green ammonia. Here are some notable collaborations between companies for green ammonia projects around the world:
ACME and IHI Corporation
ACME Group, an Indian renewable energy company, and IHI Corporation, a Japanese heavy industry group, signed an offtake term sheet for the supply of 0.4 MMTPA of green ammonia from ACME’s project in Odisha, India to Japan. The project represents a partnership across the value chain, from production to logistics and supply to Japanese customers.
ReNew and JERA
ReNew Power, an Indian renewable energy company, partnered with JERA, a Japanese utility, to jointly develop a green ammonia project in India. The project is expected to have a production capacity of 100,000 tons of green ammonia annually by 2030, with JERA having the right to offtake the ammonia for Japan.
Yara and ACME
Yara, a Norwegian crop nutrition company, and ACME Cleantech, signed a binding agreement for the supply of 100,000 tons per annum of renewable ammonia from ACME’s project in Oman. Yara is actively expanding the market for renewable ammonia to help decarbonize various industries.
Siemens Energy and Air Products
Siemens Energy and Air Products, a US-based industrial gas company, announced a collaboration to jointly develop large-scale green hydrogen production facilities globally. The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen and ammonia as sustainable energy carriers.
Interestingly, we have some other posts related to this content:
“Green Ammonia Power: Real-World Projects” – This article discusses the potential of green ammonia as a renewable fuel produced using wind or solar power. “Clean Ammonia Supply: CF Industries and JERA Team Up” – CF Industries and JERA have signed an MOU for clean ammonia supply, with up to 500,000 metric tonnes per year. “Massive Green Ammonia Guide – H2Carrier’s P2XFloater” – H2Carrier is developing a floating green ammonia production and storage facility called the P2XFloater.