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Uniper Signs Binding Deal to Buy Up to 500,000 Tons a Year of Renewable Ammonia From India’s AM Green

The pact positions India to supply RFNBO-compliant ammonia to European industry with initial volumes targeted from AM Green’s Kakinada plant in 2028.

Overview

  • Uniper and AM Green executed a long-term offtake agreement for renewable ammonia certified as a Renewable Fuel of Non‑Biological Origin.
  • The agreement was exchanged in Ahmedabad in the presence of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • First shipment is expected as early as 2028 from a 1 million‑ton‑per‑year facility under construction in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh.
  • The companies say the supply will support decarbonization of chemicals, fertilizers and refining, with shipping use expected over time.
  • AM Green is building an India–Europe supply corridor backed by investors Gentari, GIC and ADIA, with project partners including Casale, Air Liquide, Rely, Toyo and NTPC Renewables.