Clean energy provider Gentari, through its subsidiary Gentari Renewables India Castor One Private Limited, has entered into a major agreement with AM Green Ammonia India Private Limited (AMG Ammonia).
The two companies have executed a binding Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) that will enable AMG Ammonia’s upcoming green ammonia facilities to run on 650 MW of round-the-clock (RTC), carbon-free energy.
Power Supply for Green Ammonia Production
As part of the agreement, Gentari will develop around 2400 MWp of renewable energy capacity, including solar and wind power. The project will also include 350 MW of energy storage (2100 MWh) to ensure firm and dispatchablegreen power supply. These facilities will be located in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
This long-term PPA marks a major milestone, as it meets the specific energy requirements of a green ammonia plantyear-round. The deal sets a new standard for carbon-free energy contracts, paving the way for future agreements in industries with similar power demands.
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Gentari’s Role in the Clean Energy Transition
This collaboration is an important step for Gentari, expanding its role across the clean energy value chain. The company is now involved in producing both green electrons (renewable energy) and green molecules (green ammonia). Gentari’s involvement in green ammonia production is aligned with the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RNFBO)framework, making it suitable for global markets—especially in Europe.
Gentari is also working on developing supply chains to connect green ammonia with international demand centers. This will help meet growing global demand for green ammonia, particularly in markets like Europe, which has ambitious green hydrogen import targets.
AMG Ammonia’s Green Hydrogen Production Goals
AMG Ammonia aims to become one of the world’s largest green ammonia producers. It plans to produce 5 million tons annually by 2030. This production will help meet India’s green hydrogen targets. The company’s first green ammonia project is located in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. This facility will produce 1 million tons annually, equivalent to 1 MTPA of green hydrogen.
AMG Ammonia’s projects support India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission. They also contribute to Europe’s green hydrogen targets. The projects align with net zero goals for both regions.