Germany's Uniper signs long-term offtake agreement on green ammonia with India's AM Green

Germany's Uniper has inked a significant deal with India's AM Green to secure up to 500,000 tons of green ammonia annually, with the first delivery expected by 2028. This strategic partnership aims to bolster Uniper's commitment to supplying custo...

German state-owned utility Uniper ⁠on Monday said it has signed a long-time binding agreement with India's AM Green to purchase ‌up ‌to 500,000 tons of green ammonia per year.

The deal, ‌signed during German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's first visit to India, reflects efforts to foster closer economic cooperation between the world's third- and fourth-largest economies at a time of rising geopolitical tensions worldwide.

"This agreement ‌with ‍AM Green is a key ‍building block in our strategy to provide ‌our customers with reliable access to renewable and low carbon molecules at scale," Uniper CEO Michael Lewis said in a joint press release.


The first shipment is scheduled to take place ‍as early as 2028, Uniper said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed ‍the agreement at ⁠a news ⁠conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday.

"The contract is an important milestone in India's quest of becoming a leading exporter of green hydrogen and green ammonia to the world," the companies said in the joint release.
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