AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Forge Green Energy Supply Chain from India to Europe
Key Ideas
- AM Green and Port of Rotterdam signed an MoU to create a green energy supply chain linking India and Northwestern Europe, emphasizing sustainable bunkering fuels and SAFs.
- India's focus on green hydrogen aims to reduce dependence on imported fuels, cut carbon emissions, and support the country's ambitious emission reduction goals.
- The National Green Hydrogen Mission launched by India in 2023 is a key initiative to boost the green hydrogen sector, attract investments, build infrastructure, and promote R&D.
- The partnership between AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam will play a significant role in establishing a robust and sustainable green energy supply chain, supporting both regions' energy transition goals.
AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a green energy supply chain linking India and Northwestern Europe. The collaboration will leverage the Port of Rotterdam as a key entry point for hydrogen carriers to transport green fuels from India, aiming to support sustainable bunkering fuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuels. Anil Chalamalasetty, Founder of AM Green, highlighted the partnership's role in establishing a global carbon-free energy ecosystem and enabling the seamless movement of green molecules and fuels. India's focus on green hydrogen is driven by the need to reduce dependence on imported fuels, cut carbon emissions, and achieve emission reduction goals. The National Green Hydrogen Mission launched by India in 2023 aims to boost the green hydrogen sector and position the country as a global leader in green hydrogen production. The partnership between AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam is set to strengthen the green energy supply chain, supporting both regions' energy transition objectives. The collaboration includes plans to develop port infrastructure critical for handling hydrogen-based fuels and products, with the potential to export up to 1 million tons of green fuels annually, valued at around $1 billion. This initiative aligns with India's vision for a cleaner, greener, and more energy-secure future and supports Europe's climate goals by enhancing the hydrogen infrastructure and promoting sustainable trade.
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