Topsoe Selected for Green Ammonia Plant in India: A Step Towards Decarbonization
Key Ideas
- Topsoe chosen by Hygenco for a green ammonia plant in India's Gopalpur Industrial Park, aligning with EU's RFNBO regulations.
- The project aims to produce green ammonia for export to the European market, contributing to reducing greenhouse emissions in energy-intensive industries and transportation.
- India's green ammonia sector is rapidly developing, with partnerships like BASF and AM Green, RWE Supply & Trading, and Tata Steel's green hydrogen and green ammonia project.
- Topsoe is also involved in sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel production in Brazil, showing a global commitment to green energy solutions.
Topsoe has been selected by developer Hygenco to provide technology for an upcoming green ammonia plant in Gopalpur, Odisha, India, set to launch in 2027. The plant, part of Tata Steel's Special Economic Zone Industrial Park, aims to produce 750 tonnes of green ammonia per day for export to the European market, in line with EU regulations. The Chief Commercial Officer of Topsoe emphasized the importance of green ammonia in reducing greenhouse emissions from industries and transportation. Hygenco's CEO highlighted the role of innovative solutions in addressing environmental challenges. Ammonia, as a low-carbon fuel or hydrogen carrier, is seen as crucial for achieving Net Zero goals. India's green ammonia sector is expanding rapidly, with recent partnerships involving BASF, RWE Supply & Trading, and Tata Steel for green hydrogen and green ammonia projects. Topsoe's involvement extends to sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel production in Brazil. These developments signify a global shift towards green energy solutions and decarbonization efforts.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Energy Transition
Decarbonization
Industrial Innovation
Environmental Solutions
Global Partnership
Green Ammonia
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