Gentari Signs PPA to Supply Renewable Power to AM Green Ammonia in India
Key Ideas
- Gentari's subsidiary in India will deliver 650MW of solar and wind energy to AM Green Ammonia's green hydrogen-based ammonia facilities under a new PPA.
- In addition to the renewable energy supply, Gentari plans to set up 2400MWp of renewable energy capacity integrated with 320MW energy storage to support AM Green Ammonia.
- The project will be executed in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, with the energy supply complying with the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin framework, allowing potential exports to Europe.
- AM Green Ammonia aims to reach five tonnes per year of green ammonia capacity by 2030 and has already secured a deal with German energy firm RWE for the supply of green ammonia.
Gentari has entered into a binding Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to provide renewable power to AM Green Ammonia's upcoming green hydrogen-based ammonia facilities in India. The subsidiary Gentari Renewables India will supply 650MW of 'round-the-clock' solar and wind energy to meet the demanding requirements of the plant. To support AM Green Ammonia, Gentari plans to establish 2400MWp of renewable energy capacity integrated with 320MW energy storage, ensuring a continuous supply of green energy. The project will be implemented in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka and will involve a combination of solar and wind projects. The agreement aligns with the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RNFBO) framework, allowing for potential exports to Europe. Additionally, Gentari will develop supply chains connecting green molecules with demand centers and expand downstream solutions. AM Green's founder, Mahesh Kolli, expressed commitment to India's green energy goals, targeting five tonnes per year of green ammonia capacity by 2030. The partnership with RWE for the supply of green ammonia further signifies the growth and potential of green energy exports from India.
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India
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Energy Storage
Supply Chain
Power Purchase Agreement
Green Ammonia
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
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