India-Germany Partnership for Green Ammonia Production in Andhra Pradesh
Key Ideas
  • Renewable energy firms from India and Germany collaborate to produce green ammonia in Andhra Pradesh, aiming for 1 million tonnes annually.
  • The project involves a significant investment of $1.3bn and utilizes a diverse mix of solar, wind, and hydropower for hydrogen production.
  • The facility in India will have an integrated desalination plant, dedicated pipeline for export, and is expected to reduce over 1.8 million tonnes of CO2 emissions yearly.
  • The partnership highlights the global aspect of green energy supply and the interconnectedness of energy transitions across borders.
Renewable energy companies from India and Germany, Juno Joule Green Energy Private and SET Select Energy, have joined forces to drive the production of green ammonia in Andhra Pradesh. This collaboration, formalized through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Rotterdam, aims to develop and market green ammonia derived from green hydrogen. The project based near Mulapeta Port on India's East Coast plans to produce 1 million tonnes of green ammonia annually. With an investment of $1.3 billion, the initiative is set to be one of India's most ambitious green fuel infrastructure projects. The production process involves about 180 ktpa of green hydrogen powered by solar, wind, and hydropower sources to ensure sustainable and consistent production. Additionally, the facility will feature a desalination plant for water conversion and a dedicated pipeline for exporting green ammonia to global markets. Felix Danger, the Managing Director of Select New Energies, emphasized the global impact of green energy initiatives, showcasing how the energy transition is interconnected globally. Once operational, the project is anticipated to mitigate 1.8 million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, contributing significantly to environmental sustainability.
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