Gentari to supply carbon-free energy to AMG Ammonia
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Under the arrangement, Gentari will set up approximately 2400 MWp of renewable energy capacity (i.e., solar and wind) in India and integrate it with 350 MW / 2100 MWh energy storage to supply firm and dispatchable green power to AMG Ammonia's facilities. Gentari plans to execute the project in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
One notable aspect of this arrangement lies in its remarkable power supply conditions, matching the demanding requirements of a green ammonia plant throughout the year on an hourly basis, leading the way for carbon-free energy supply contracts in the future. This initiative represents a significant advancement in Gentari's integrated capabilities, which span the entire clean energy value chain, from generating green electrons to producing green molecules. The power arrangement is in line with the stringent specifications defined under the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RNFBO) framework, which will allow AMG Ammonia to target customers in Europe in addition to all other geographies.
Gentari is also actively developing supply chains to connect these molecules with global demand centres, alongside efforts to expand downstream solutions, including innovations in shipping and logistics to ensure efficient delivery to international markets.
Navjit Gill, Country Head for India, Gentari said: "We are elated to embark on this collaboration with AMG Ammonia, as it holds tremendous potential for accelerating the development of renewable assets in India. The solar project will be constructed at a single location and the wind projects will be spread across multiple locations connected through the ISTS network. This will be a one-of-its-kind project, integrating with energy storage to supply firm and dispatchable green energy to AMG Ammonia's facilities. With our aligned vision and extensive expertise, we aim to drive rapid progress in expanding India's renewable energy capacity and fostering sustainable growth in the green electron-to-molecule chain."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/09122024/gentari-to-supply-carbon-free-energy-to-amg-ammonia/
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