Government enhances allocation for Fertilizer Sector under SIGHT Programme
As per the said Guidelines, the capacity available for bidding under Tranche I of Mode 2A was 5,50,000 tonnes per annum of Green Ammonia.
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Ministry of New & Renewable Energy is implementing the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) with a target to achieve a production capacity of 5 million tonnes per annum of Green Hydrogen in the country by the year 2030.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued the Scheme Guidelines for implementing the SIGHT Programme – Component II. This includes an Incentive for Procurement of Green Ammonia Production (under Mode 2A) of the NGHM on 16.01.2024. Mode 2A is designed to cater to the requirements of the fertilizer sector.
Read Also : IREDA poised to support India’s RE SectorAs per the said Guidelines, the capacity available for bidding under Tranche I of Mode 2A was 5,50,000 tonnes per annum of Green Ammonia. Thereafter, Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) also issued a Request for Selection (RfS) for selection of Green Ammonia Producers through a cost-based competitive bidding process.
As the implementation of the Mission is gaining traction, the demand for Green Hydrogen and its derivatives from various sectors is also increasing.
In response to the increase in demand for Green Ammonia from the fertilizer sector, MNRE has decided to amend the Scheme Guidelines dated 16.01.2024 by increasing allocation under Mode 2A Scheme for the Fertiliser sector by 2 lakh tonnes per annum i.e. the existing allocation of 5,50,000 tonnes per annum of Green Ammonia has been increased to 7,50,000 tonnes per annum. This is a significant step towards demand creation of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives in the country.
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