India Procurement News Notice - 65010


Procurement News Notice

PNN 65010
Work Detail Partners to explore development of a green ammonia plant in Odisha to be supplied by 500MW of renewables ReNew has signed an agreement with JERA to jointly evaluate the development of a green ammonia production project in India. Under the agreement, ReNew, through its subsidiary, ReNew E-Fuels Private Limited, and JERA will jointly evaluate development of the power-to-x project in Paradip, Odisha. The project will be powered by a 500MW of renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen, a key feedstock for green ammonia. The project is likely to have a production capacity of approximately 100,000 tons of green ammonia annually by 2030. JERA will have the right to offtake this green ammonia for Japan. There will be a joint study to evaluate the commercial viability of the project. The two companies have built a strong relationship during the past seven years and the project will use ReNews proven capabilities in renewable energy development and JERAs expertise in building full value chains. Sumant Sinha, Founder, Chairman and CEO, ReNew, said: “This collaboration marks an exciting time for both ReNew and JERA, and demonstrates our commitment in accelerating the clean energy transition. “Green ammonia holds immense potential in reducing carbon emissions and the project, once ready, will contribute to a cleaner future and support Indias National Green Hydrogen Mission.” Yukio Kani, Global CEO and Chair of JERA, added: “Since 2017, JERA has maintained a strong partnership with ReNew, and we are pleased to expand this collaboration to the next level: the first green hydrogen and ammonia development project for JERA. “This joint development agreement represents a significant milestone and an exciting advancement moving us one step closer to realising a decarbonised society, with a focus on the sustainability, affordability and stability of future energy.” This partnership between the two companies aligns with Indias ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission and Japans clean energy transition goals. The Indian government aims to produce five million tons of green hydrogen per year by 2030, in an effort to become the worlds largest green hydrogen hub. The Government of Japan is planning new initiatives to accelerate the transition towards clean energy. Both companies see India as a country with high potential for both solar and wind power.
Country India , Southern Asia
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 19 Apr 2024
Source https://renews.biz/92632/renew-jera-scope-out-indian-ptx-project/

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