Construction Commences on India’s First Green Ammonia Project

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Construction of India’s first green ammonia project commenced at Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh, marking a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu will preside over the first major equipment installation ceremony at AM Green’s Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia Complex, signalling the formal start of on-ground execution.

Investment Marks a Clean Energy Milestone

With a total investment of $10 billion, the AM Green project ranks among the largest clean energy investments ever undertaken in India. The scale of the project underscores growing confidence in India’s green hydrogen and ammonia ambitions and Andhra Pradesh’s role as a clean energy hub. The project to deliver both economic growth and long-term workforce development.

India Enters the Global Green Energy Export Market

For the first time, India will export green energy molecules to global markets, including Germany, Japan, and Singapore. This development firmly positions India—and Andhra Pradesh—as a clean energy exporter on the global stage. By tapping international demand, the project strengthens India’s presence in emerging low-carbon fuel markets.

World’s Largest Green Ammonia Complex Takes Shape

AM Green is developing India’s first and the world’s largest green ammonia complex, with a planned capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) at Kakinada. The project executes a brownfield conversion of an existing ammonia-urea complex. This makes it one of India’s most significant industrial revival initiatives.

Phased Commissioning Through 2030

The project will be commissioned in phases to ensure a smooth scale-up. AM Green plans to commission 0.5 MTPA by 2027, increase capacity to 1.0 MTPA by 2028, and reach the full 1.5 MTPA capacity by 2030. This phased approach allows for technology optimisation and supply chain readiness. The integrated complex will be powered by 7.5 GW of solar and wind energy, supported by 1,950 MW of electrolyser capacity. In addition, the project will have access to 2 GW of round-the-clock renewable power, backed by pumped hydro storage. Notably, this includes India’s first pumped hydro storage project at Pinnapuram in Andhra Pradesh, ensuring reliability and grid stability.

Long-Term Global Offtake Agreements in Place

AM Green has already secured long-term supply agreements with leading global players, including Germany-based Uniper. The company is also in advanced discussions with major buyers in Japan and Singapore. These agreements mark the first instance of green energy exports from India to Europe and advanced Asian markets.

Supporting Global Decarbonisation Efforts

As reported by thehindubusinessline.com, green ammonia produced at the Kakinada facility will serve multiple global applications. These include clean shipping fuel, power generation, and use as a carrier for green hydrogen. Through these uses, the project will play a vital role in supporting international decarbonisation and energy transition goals.