World Largest Ammonia Project,SJVN Signs MoU with AM Green Energy
world largest ammonia project ,Ammonia is emerging as a valuable player in clean energy production. As a carbon-free molecule, ammonia can be used as a fuel in various applications, including power generation and shipping, where decarbonization is challenging. When produced sustainably, or as “green ammonia,” using renewable energy sources like wind and solar, it offers an effective way to store and transport hydrogen, overcoming the logistical hurdles of hydrogen gas. Additionally, ammonia can be co-fired in traditional power plants or used in fuel cells, delivering energy with zero CO₂ emissions. This versatility positions ammonia as a promising solution for a cleaner, sustainable energy future.

World Largest Ammonia Project ,The MoU was signed by Sh. Ajay Singh, CEO, SGEL and Sh. Bhuwan Chandra Tripathi, CEO AM Green Ammonia and Sh. A M Jha, CFO, SGEL, Sh. Jitendra Yadav, GM (F), SJVN and other senior officials from SJVN/SGEL and Greenko Group were present on the occasion.
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World Largest Ammonia Project Highlights
- In August 2024, SJVN, through its wholly-owned subsidiary SJVN Green Energy Limited (SGEL), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AM Green India Pvt Ltd Ammonia (India) Private Limited.
- The AM Ammonia (India) Private Limited, a company under Greenko Group is developing one of the world’s largest Green Ammonia Platforms at Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India.
- The platforms will be developed in two phases, beginning with an initial capacity of one million tons per annum (MTPA) and scaling up to five million tons per annum by 2030—equivalent to one million tons per annum of hydrogen.
- Under this MoU, the parties have agreed to collaborate on the long-term supply and sourcing of renewable energy for these green ammonia plants, based on mutually agreed terms and conditions.
- SGEL will explore setting-up of 4,500 MW renewable energy projects in India including 2500 – 3000 MW of Solar Projects and 1500 – 2000 MW of Wind Projects over three phases which shall ensure a supply of about 11,500 million units on annual basis.
- SGEL and AM Ammonia have agreed to explore innovative commercial framework to ensure competitive tariff and adequate returns to SGEL including offering dollar denominated tariff. It has been agreed that the parties shall enter into a definitive agreement shortly so as to formalize the further course of action.
SGEL is currently handling a RE Portfolio of about 7.2 GW under various stages of development i.e., Operation, Construction & Pre Construction. This MoU paves way towards SGEL’s first venture into Commercial & Industrial Segment.
The MoU for the world largest ammonia project represents a significant step toward achieving a clean and green environment, offering collective benefits for environmental sustainability.
- Ammonia can be used as a carbon-free fuel alternative.
- Ammonia yields hydrogen without carbon emissions.
- Traditional ammonia production for fertilizers is energy-intensive and emits CO₂. By shifting to green ammonia emissions in the agricultural sector can be substantially lowered.
- Ammonia can be co-fired with coal in existing power plants to reduce carbon emissions.
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