
The Government of Andhra Pradesh is taking giant strides in the green energy sector, and its latest announcement marks a new benchmark in sustainable development.
IT Minister Lokesh has revealed that the world’s largest green ammonia project, AM Green, is set to come up in the Kakinada region of Andhra Pradesh. This landmark initiative will feature a 1.5 MTPA green ammonia export terminal, powered by approximately 7.5 GW of renewable energy and 1 GW of pumped hydro storage—a historic first for India.
The project aims to export green ammonia to international markets such as Germany, Singapore, and Japan, effectively positioning India as a key player in the global green energy value chain. With a total investment of $10 billion (around ₹90,000 crore), AM Green is expected to generate over 8,000 high-quality jobs, making it the second-largest investment in Andhra Pradesh after the Google project in Vizag.
Minister Lokesh emphasized that the project will not only strengthen Andhra Pradesh’s leadership in renewable energy but also significantly boost the state’s investment climate. The announcement, made during the Sankranti season, has been widely hailed as a transformative step for the state’s industrial and sustainable energy landscape.
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