In a significant development, India is set to launch its first and the world’s largest green ammonia project in the coastal city of Kakinada, located in Andhra Pradesh. While the company spearheading this ambitious endeavor remains unnamed, the project promises to revolutionize India’s energy landscape.
Meanwhile, in Norway, Vireo has selected Nordsol for biogas liquefaction at a newly established facility. The partnership marks a significant step forward in the realm of renewable energy, although details regarding the specific purpose or nature of the project beyond liquefaction remain scarce.
Elsewhere, Mexico’s recent changes to its energy law could potentially create opportunities for increased ethanol exports from the United States. This shift in policy could have far-reaching implications for energy trade between the two nations.
In a separate development, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), India, emphasized the potential of biomass solutions to support local livelihoods and facilitate the adoption of clean industrial heat nationwide.
Simultaneously, Gevo has secured a new U.S. patent aimed at expanding its ethanol-to-olefins technology for the production of renewable fuels. This technological advancement underscores the ongoing global efforts to transition towards sustainable energy sources.
