BASF could offtake up to 100,000 tonnes of renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) certified ammonia from AM Green.
Under a non-binding letter of intent, AM Green will supply its hydrogen-derived ammonia from its various plants located across India.
The offtake agreement forms part of a wider Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), in which the two companies plan to conduct feasibility studies on low-carbon chemicals production in India, including a joint evaluation of potential technologies.
H2 View understands that some of AM Green’s facilities have already been pre-certified for RFNBO compliance through the CertifHy voluntary certification scheme. Pre-certification for AM Green’s other facilities is also underway.
“AM Green’s vision of deepening capabilities in downstream value chains of green molecules is core to this partnership with BASF,” explained Mahesh Kolli, Group President of AM Green.
“[The] AM Green and BASF partnership envisages catering to multiple chemical downstream and associated consumer industries by providing key green molecule feedstocks to produce chemicals, materials and products in the markets served by BASF.”
Last month (September), AM Green announced it would supply 250,000 tonnes of green ammonia to Germany’s RWE from 2027.
Read more: AMG to supply 250,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually to RWE
Up to 50,000 tonnes of ammonia will initially be sourced from AM Green’s site in Kakinada, India, which reached a final investment decision (FID) in August.
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