AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Partner to Develop Green Energy Supply Corridor from India to Europe
Key Ideas
  • AM Green partners with Port of Rotterdam to create a green energy supply corridor from India to northwest Europe via Rotterdam.
  • The agreement focuses on facilitating the transport of green fuels, including green ammonia, to meet future marine bunkering needs.
  • The initiative aims to develop necessary port infrastructure for safe handling and distribution of hydrogen-based fuels, targeting export of up to 1 million mt/year of green fuels from India to Europe.
  • AM Green aims to establish a 5 million mt/year green ammonia production capacity by 2030, starting with a 1 million mt/year plant in Kakinada, India.
Indian renewable energy company AM Green has entered into a partnership with the Port of Rotterdam Authority to establish a green energy supply corridor connecting India and northwest Europe through Rotterdam. The collaboration is focused on enabling the transportation of green fuels, particularly green ammonia, to cater to the future marine bunkering requirements. Both entities will collaborate to enhance port infrastructure to handle and distribute hydrogen-based fuels safely. The joint effort aims to facilitate the export of approximately 1 million metric tons per year of green fuels from India to Europe. AM Green has laid out plans to construct a green ammonia production capacity of 5 million metric tons per year by 2030. The company has already taken a significant step by finalizing an investment decision for its inaugural large-scale project, a 1 million metric tons per year green ammonia plant in Kakinada, situated on the eastern coast of India in Andhra Pradesh.
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