AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Authority Collaborate on Green Energy Supply Chain

AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build a green energy supply chain between India and Northwest Europe via Rotterdam. This partnership aims to supply bunkering fuels, sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and analyze requirements for terminal infrastructure development. The collaboration will also support the development of strategic port infrastructure for the safe distribution of hydrogen fuels and products, and connect India's net-zero industrial clusters with Europe. The partnership targets exports of up to one million tonnes annually, enabling trade in green fuels worth USD 1 billion between the two economies.

Key Takeaways:

  • AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to focus on building a green energy supply chain between India and Northwest Europe via Rotterdam.
  • The partnership aims to supply bunkering fuels and sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) and analyze requirements for terminal infrastructure development in Rotterdam and along the supply chain to Northwest Europe.
  • The collaboration will support the development of strategic port infrastructure for the safe distribution of hydrogen fuels and products.
  • The partnership targets exports of up to one million tonnes annually, enabling trade in green fuels worth USD 1 billion between the two economies.
  • AM Green is pursuing its ambitious goal of developing 5 million tonnes of green ammonia production capacity by 2030, equivalent to approximately 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen.
  • The Port of Rotterdam Authority plays a leading role as a critical logistics and hydrogen hub for the European continent, with approximately 13% of Europe's total energy demand entering through Rotterdam.
  • The partnership aims to achieve India's national green hydrogen mission and Europe's ambitious decarbonization goals.
  • Anil Chalamalasetty, Founder of AM Green and Greenko Group, stated that this partnership is part of the company's ambitious global growth strategy in green fuels.

Sources:

  • "AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Authority Collaborate to Develop Green Energy Supply Chain"
  • PRNewswire: "AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Authority Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Develop Green Energy Supply Chain"

Statistics:

  • Exports targeted: up to one million tonnes annually
  • Trade enabled: green fuels worth USD 1 billion between the two economies
  • AM Green's green ammonia production capacity goal: 5 million tonnes by 2030
  • Approximate green hydrogen equivalent of this capacity: 1 million tonnes
  • Percentage of Europe's total energy demand entering through Rotterdam: 13%