India to supply green ammonia to Japan

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Green ammonia produced in India will soon be supplied to industrial off-takers in Japan. A term sheet has been signed between Sojitz Corporation, Kyushu Electric Power Co., and Sembcorp Green Hydrogen Pte. Ltd., to put this plan into action.

As per the term sheet, 200,000 metric tonnes of green ammonia will be annually produced and supplied from India, targeted mainly for industrial off-takers in Japan’s Kyushu region.

The production of low-expense green ammonia will leverage India’s ample renewable energy resources and extensive land area, utilising Sembcorp’s expertise in project development and operations within the country.

The collaboration aims to support Japan’s decarbonization efforts by introducing cost-effective green energy and establishing a stable, diversified supply chain for green energy in India.

Through this agreement, Sojitz and its partners are ensuring a steady energy supply by diversifying sources and establishing a new supply chain in India.

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