AM Green Partners with Port of Rotterdam for $1 Billion Green Fuel Trade
Key Ideas
  • Partnership between AM Green and Port of Rotterdam to enable annual trade of 1 million tonnes of green fuels worth up to $1 billion, connecting India's green hydrogen clusters to Europe's energy port.
  • AM Green aims to develop 5 million tonnes of Green Ammonia production capacity by 2030, equivalent to about 1 million tonnes of Green Hydrogen, to meet the growing global demand for green fuels.
  • The collaboration will establish a robust and sustainable green energy supply chain between India and Europe, supporting India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and Europe's decarbonisation goals.
  • AM Green's green ammonia facility in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, set to start production in the second half of 2026, targeting export markets in Europe and supported by major buyers like Uniper and Yara.
AM Green, backed by the founders of Greenko, has partnered with the Port of Rotterdam Authority to facilitate annual trade of 1 million tonnes of green fuels worth up to $1 billion between India and Northwestern Europe. The agreement includes the supply of bunkering fuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs), as well as the development of terminal infrastructure in Rotterdam and along the supply chain to Northwestern Europe. AM Green aims to establish a global clean energy transition platform by developing 5 million tonnes of Green Ammonia production capacity by 2030, with initial production scheduled to begin in Kakinada. This collaboration emphasizes the creation of a green energy supply chain, focusing on the safe distribution of hydrogen-based fuels and products. The partnership between AM Green and Port of Rotterdam will support India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and aid Europe in achieving its decarbonisation goals. CEO Boudewijn Siemons highlighted the vast potential for green hydrogen production in India and the strategic importance of Rotterdam's advanced infrastructure in establishing a sustainable energy supply chain. The green ammonia facility in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, is expected to commence production in 2026, with a focus on exporting to European markets. AM Green has also secured offtake agreements with key buyers like Uniper and Yara. The collaboration with DP World further strengthens AM Green's international presence by developing storage and export infrastructure for green fuels.
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