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AM Green, DP World back India as green fuel hub
Firms aim to create sustainable supply chain, position nation as decarbonization leader
The Asset   14 Jan 2025

Green hydrogen and ammonia producer AM Green and global logistics provider DP World have teamed up to create a sustainable supply chain for green fuels and chemicals, a collaboration that, the companies say, will significantly enhance global decarbonization efforts by enabling seamless exports to key consumption markets.

Under the memorandum of understanding, signed in December, DP World and AM Green will jointly develop logistics and storage infrastructure to facilitate the global export of 1 million tonnes per annum ( mtpa ) of green ammonia and 1 mtpa of green methanol. This includes developing:

AM Green is developing multiple projects across India, using renewable energy sources, including solar, wind and hydroelectric power, to produce sustainable aviation fuel, green ammonia, green hydrogen, chemicals and biofuels.

The company has an ambitious target of 5 mtpa of production capacity by 2030, that will make a significant contribution to India’s net-zero targets and global decarbonization goals. It has already taken a final investment decision for a 1-mtpa green ammonia plan in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, on India’s eastern coast.

“We are committed to contributing to India’s ambition of emerging as a green energy exporter,” says Mahesh Kolli, AM Green’s founder. “This strategic partnership will enable us to efficiently export green ammonia, green methanol and other sustainable fuels, enhancing the global green supply chain and supporting the global shift to a low-carbon economy.”

Yuvraj Narayan, DP World’s group deputy CEO and CFO, adds: “As part of our commitment to driving sustainable supply chains, partnering with AM Green allows us to harness our expertise in logistics and infrastructure to facilitate the global distribution of clean fuels and chemical products.”