RWE Supply & Trading has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AM Green Ammonia B.V. (AMG) to secure a long-term supply of green ammonia. This agreement outlines the provision of up to 250,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually from AMGโs production facilities in India. The ammonia will be sourced from AMGโs plants located in Kakinada and Tuticorin, with an initial 50,000 tonnes produced at the Kakinada site and the remaining volume up to 200,000 tonnes sourced from the Tuticorin facility.
AMG, a subsidiary of the AM Green Group, will power its ammonia manufacturing facilities entirely with carbon-free energy, including solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. The green ammonia produced will comply with the EU standards for Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) as specified in the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III). The Kakinada facility has already achieved pre-certification for RFNBO compliance, while certification for other facilities is in progress.
Green ammonia deliveries from AMGโs Indian sites are projected to commence by 2027. The specifics of the offtake agreement, which will outline the contractual details, will be finalized in a subsequent arrangement between RWE and AMG.
Costas Papamantellos, Head of International Hydrogen Investments at RWE Supply & Trading, commented, โRWE is dedicated to advancing hydrogen and its low-carbon derivatives to support industries in meeting their climate objectives. By partnering with AMG, we are establishing robust supply chains globally and securing green ammonia capacity early on.โ
Mahesh Kolli, Group President of AM Green, added, โWe are thrilled to collaborate with RWE to drive the transformation of various industries and OECD economies. This agreement highlights AM Greenโs capacity to align with innovative and flexible contracting structures within commodity trading practices. Our ongoing focus on innovation and execution reinforces AM Greenโs role as a leader in the global clean energy transition, providing low-cost green molecules such as hydrogen, ammonia, and other chemicals.โ
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