Here are some regulations for green ammonia in India:
National Green Hydrogen Mission
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is responsible for the mission's implementation and coordination. The mission's goals include:
Certification framework: The MNRE will develop a regulatory framework for certifying green ammonia and other derivatives as produced from renewable energy sources.
Minimum consumption: The government will specify a minimum share of green ammonia consumption by designated consumers.
Competitive bidding: The government will use competitive bidding to procure green ammonia.
Financial incentives: The Mission Secretariat will create programs and schemes to support the production, utilization, and export of green ammonia.
Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia Policy
This policy aims to help India become a global green hydrogen hub. It includes:
A 25-year waiver of inter-state transmission charges for projects commissioned before June 30, 2025.
Priority grid connectivity for green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturers and renewable energy plants.
Development of bunkers near ports for storage, export, or direct use by ships.
Regulatory compliances
These include:
Site plan
Project report
Land documentation
Air and water pollution control equipment details
Consent to operate
No objection certificate from t
he fire department
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