GAIL India and AM Green Collaborate for Sustainable Energy Solutions in India
Key Ideas
- GAIL and AM Green signed an MoU to explore sustainable energy solutions in India, focusing on eMethanol production and renewable energy projects.
- The partnership aims to develop up to 2.5 GW of solar and wind hybrid projects integrated with Greenko's Pump Storage Projects for Round the Clock power supply.
- The collaboration includes studying the long-term supply of CO2 for eMethanol production, showcasing a commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting alternative fuels.
- AM Green's initiatives to produce green ammonia and establish bio refineries align with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and global decarbonization goals.
GAIL (India) Limited and AM Green B.V. (AMG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance sustainable energy solutions in India. The collaboration will focus on initiatives related to eMethanol production and renewable energy projects. The partnership aims to explore up to 2.5 GW of solar and wind hybrid renewable energy projects integrated with Greenko's Pump Storage Projects. This integration is designed to provide Round the Clock (RTC) power to users including those involved in the proposed eMethanol production, a fuel that supports a circular economy by reducing carbon emissions. The MoU also involves studying the long-term supply of approximately 350 KTA of CO2 from GAIL's gas processing plants for eMethanol production. This move reflects a joint commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting alternative, environmentally friendly fuels. Additionally, AM Green's plans to produce green ammonia and establish large-scale bio refineries support India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and global decarbonization efforts. These efforts aim to contribute significantly to India's transition to a greener energy landscape and position AM Green as a leader in clean energy solutions, aligning with both companies' sustainability goals. The collaboration highlights a proactive step towards reducing carbon emissions and advancing sustainable energy innovation in India.