India's L&T Energy GreenTech, Japan's ITOCHU Ink Long-Term Green Ammonia Supply Deal
04.22.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 22, 2026 [Reuters]- Indian infrastructure giant Larsen and Toubro said on ​Wednesday that its green energy unit ‌has signed an agreement with Japanese trading firm ITOCHU Corp for the long-term supply of ​300,000 tonnes of green ​ammonia per annum.

 

Here are some ⁠details:

  • L&T Energy GreenTech will ​supply green ammonia, a key fuel ​option to decarbonise the shipping sector, from its proposed production ​facility in the western Indian ​state of Gujarat.
  • ITOCHU aims to develop a ‌global ⁠green ammonia supply ecosystem across crucial maritime trade routes, including Singapore.
  • Indian companies are increasingly winning orders ​to supply ​green ⁠ammonia to countries including South Korea and Japan.
  • India aims ​to produce about 5 ​million ⁠tons of green hydrogen and its derivatives, such as green ammonia, ⁠by ​2030 through state ​subsidies.

 

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