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 Northwestern Europe via Rotterdam.
This will reportedly be Europe’s first energy port and a key hydrogen carriers’ entry point.
The agreement includes the supply of bunkering fuels and Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs), and analysing requirements for the development of terminal infrastructure in Rotterdam and along the supply chain to Northwestern Europe.
Furthermore, the partnership will jointly support the development of strategic port infrastructure for safe distribution of hydrogen-based fuels and products, and link India’s Net Zero Industrial Clusters to Europe, enabling exports of up to 1 million tonnes annually.
The envisaged supply chain can enable trade of green fuels up to $1 billion between the two economies.
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Boudewijn Siemons, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, stated: “This agreement marks an important step towards establishing a robust supply chain for low-carbon fuels and chemicals.
“With India’s vast potential for green hydrogen production, combined with Rotterdam’s strategic location and advanced infrastructure, the collaboration will lead to a robust and sustainable green energy supply chain between the two regions.”
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Anil Chalamalasetty, Founder of AM Green and Greenko Group, said: “This partnership is part of our ambitious global growth strategy in green fuels, including 5 MTPA of green ammonia and 1 MTPA of SAF.
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in establishing a global carbon-free energy ecosystem. It will enable the seamless movement of green molecules and fuels from India to Europe, reinforcing AM Green’s position as a global clean energy transition platform and accelerating industrial decarbonisation globally.”
Earlier this year, AM Green partnered with DP World to create a sustainable supply chain for green fuels and chemicals.