JK Srivastava Hynfra (JKSH), a joint venture between Hynfra and the JK Srivastava Group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NREDCAP, the renewable energy agency of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh to develop a large-scale green ammonia facility near Visakhapatnam.
The project, which will be powered entirely by solar and wind energy, supported by battery storage and advanced energy management systems, aims to produce up to 1 Mt/year of green ammonia and install 3 GW of renewable energy capacity, with a total investment of INR35,000 crore (approximately US$4bn). Operations are scheduled to begin in early 2029.
A significant portion of the green ammonia will be exported to Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan for decarbonizing power generation, while the remainder will support India’s fertilizer, power, transport, and digital infrastructure sectors. The project will also serve as the central export hub within Andhra Pradesh’s planned Green Hydrogen Valley, an integrated cluster for renewable hydrogen production, storage, transport, and export.
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