巴斯夫股份公司和 AM Green BV 签署了一份谅解备忘录 (MoU),以探索在印度生产低碳化学品的机会。该合作伙伴关系还包括巴斯夫每年从 AM Green 购买 10 万吨绿色氨的非约束性承诺,这些氨完全采用可再生能源生产。
此次合作旨在支持化学工业的可持续转型,与印度国家绿色氢使命保持一致。巴斯夫执行董事会主席 Markus Kamieth 博士和 AM Green 集团总裁 Mahesh Kolli 在新德里举行的亚太德国商业会议上签署了谅解备忘录,强调了两家公司致力于脱碳的决心。
AM Green 生产的绿色氨将遵守欧盟非生物来源可再生燃料 (RFNBO) 标准,并已针对部分设施通过 CertifHy™ 计划进行预认证。此举符合巴斯夫采购可持续原材料的承诺,以及 AM Green 扩大印度绿色分子产能以支持难以减排行业碳减排的目标。
Rely 已获得 AM Green 为其位于安得拉邦卡基纳达的两个日产 1,500 吨绿色氨工厂的工程、采购和施工管理合同。该项目涉及将现有灰色氨工厂改造为绿色氨工厂。该开发项目已于 2024 年 8 月达成最终投资决定 (FID),并将每年交付 100 万吨 (Mtpa) 符合 RED3 RFNBO 要求的绿氨,其中大部分将出口到欧洲市场。
卡米思表示,与德国化工公司巴斯夫的合作凸显了印度作为可持续化学品生产关键枢纽的作用。他说,通过 AM Green,我们可以推动我们对可再生能源和低碳解决方案的共同承诺。
BASF and AM Green sign mou for green ammonia and low-carbon chemicals in India
BASF SE and AM Green B.V. have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities in the production of low-carbon chemicals in India. The partnership also includes a non-binding commitment for BASF to purchase 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually from AM Green, produced exclusively with renewable energy sources.
This collaboration aims to support the sustainable transformation of the chemical industry, aligning with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission. BASF’s Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, Dr. Markus Kamieth, and Mahesh Kolli, Group president of AM Green, signed the MoU at the Asia-Pacific Conference of German Business in New Delhi, underscoring both companies’ dedication to decarbonisation.
The green ammonia produced by AM Green will adhere to EU standards for renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO), with pre-certification through the CertifHy™ scheme already underway for select facilities. This move aligns with BASF’s commitment to sourcing sustainable raw materials and AM Green’s goal to expand India’s green molecule production capacity to support carbon reduction in hard-to-abate industries.
Rely has been awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction management contract by AM Green for its two 1,500 tonne-per-day green ammonia complex in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. The project involves conversion of an existing grey ammonia facility to a green ammonia facility. The development has reached its final investment decision (FID) in August 2024 and will deliver one million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of RED3 RFNBO compliant green ammonia, most of which will be exported to the European market.
The collaboration with German chemical company BASF underscores India’s role as a key hub for sustainable chemical production, said Kamieth. With AM Green, we can drive forward our shared commitment to renewable energy and low-carbon solutions, he said.