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GAIL, AM Green to Develop 2.5 GW RE Projects

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GAIL (India) Limited and AM Green B.V. (AMG) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance sustainable energy solutions.

In line with the MoU, both the parties will jointly develop solar/wind hybrid renewable projects up to 2.5 GW across India.

The hybrid projects combined with Greenko’s upcoming pump storage projects are poised to supply round the clock power to the end users including the proposed eMethanol project.

Additionally, the partners will undertake studies for long-term supply of around 350 KTA CO2 generated by GAIL in its gas processing plants to produce eMethanol. eMethanol is an environmentally friendly fuel that can reduce carbon emissions and promote a circular economy.

GAIL will also have an equity option to invest in the proposed eMethanol project, ensuring a strategic partnership that supports both companies’ objectives in promoting sustainable energy solutions.

AM Green’s production of the green ammonia across multiple locations in India will accelerate its target to achieve 5 MTPA of green ammonia capacity by 2030, and its efforts to achieve net zero targets in India as well as in OECD markets. This will be equivalent to about 1 MTPA of green hydrogen, representing a fifth of India’s target for green hydrogen production under the country’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and 10 percent of Europe’s target for green hydrogen imports by 2030. AM Green will also establish large-scale bio refineries that utilize multiple feedstocks & produce high-value green products enabling global decarbonization in aviation, fuels, chemicals and other industrial sectors.

Signatories:

The MoU was signed in the presence of Mr Sumit Kishore, Executive Director (Business Development and Exploration & Production), GAIL, Mr Mahesh Kolli, Group President, AM Green and Mr Rajeev Singhal, Director (Business Development), GAIL.

Mr Kolli said, “… This partnership demonstrates AM Green’s emerging leadership position as a global clean energy transition solutions platform while contributing to India’s ambition of emerging as an exporter of reliable, sustainable and lowest cost green molecules and its derivatives accelerating industrial decarbonization globally. The production of green methanol shall also help in decarbonization of hard to abate sectors like shipping, steel, cement etc.”

Mr Singhal said, “The MoU underscores our commitment to pioneering sustainable energy solutions. By facilitating the supply of CO2 for eMethanol production, we are taking a proactive approach to reduce carbon emissions and support alternative fuel development. Development of renewable energy projects will support reducing carbon footprint of the country and advancing India’s transition to a greener energy landscape. The partnership between GAIL and AMG is set to augment technological innovation in India while also promoting economic growth and environmental sustainability.”


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JOULE to Power EVs in Bengaluru

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More than 5,500 EVs in the IT Capital of India, Bengaluru will soon have access to shared charging stations.

The project is a $2.65 million new Climate Pledge initiative to support over 5,500 EVs by 2030 by addressing infrastructure gaps. The new venture, Joint Operation Unifying Last-mile Electrification (JOULE) is building a network of shared electric vehicle charging stations in Bengaluru.

Boosting net-zero:

The project will also accelerate Climate Pledge’s goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, a decade ahead of the Paris Agreement.

By 2030, the charging stations are expected to consume 22,700 megawatt-hours of power, of which 100% will come from renewable sources. This translates into an estimated 6.2 megawatt of renewable energy capacity.

Additionally, JOULE is anticipated to reduce estimated carbon dioxide emissions by 25,700 tonnes and save over 11.2 million liters of fuel by the same year. Furthermore, between 2024 and 2030, the project is expected to generate 185 full-time jobs in Bengaluru.

Signatories:

Climate Pledge signatories such as Amazon, Mahindra Logistics, Uber, HCLTech and Magenta Mobility will work together to optimize the usage of the EV charging stations.

Industry partner Kazam, an India-based EV charging platform, is helping develop the network of shared charging stations. The project is being supported by renewable energy provider Greenko and strategic consulting partner Deloitte.

Stakeholders’ take:

“We are proud to be part of The Climate Pledge’s initiative to build new charging stations. JOULE advances our goal of deploying 10,000 EVs in India by 2025. With over 7,300 EVs in our India operations so far, we’re on track to achieve this and remain committed to collaborating with manufacturers, delivery service providers, and others to scale EV adoption, said Abhinav Singh, VP, Operations, Amazon India.

“Establishing a shared network of EV charging stations in Bengaluru is a significant step towards achieving our national goal of increasing electric vehicle adoption, and we fully support this innovative collaboration led by The Climate Pledge,” said Gunjan Krishna, Industries Commissioner, Government of Karnataka. “This initiative not only enhances the accessibility of EV infrastructure but also demonstrates the power of public-private partnerships in driving India’s transition to a more sustainable future.”


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