Malaysia's Gentari, Singapore's GIC to produce, export green ammonia from India
(Reuters) - Malaysia's Gentari, a renewable energy unit of Petronas, and Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC on Monday signed an agreement to produce up to 5 Mtpa of green ammonia in India by 2030.
The companies will work with AM Green, a subsidiary of Indian renewables producer Greenko, for the production of the renewable fuel and fertilizer in the country, they said in a statement.
Green ammonia exports from the companies' facilities are expected to start in end-2025, they added.
They did not detail the cost of the project.
"In OECD, Southeast and East Asian economies, green ammonia will address the decarbonization of industries such as power generation, through co-firing, as well as shipping," Gentari CEO Sushil Purohit said.
Green ammonia is typically made using hydrogen from water electrolysis and nitrogen separated from air, with the processes powered by renewable energy.
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