ACME Group to build Rs 52,474 crore green hydrogen plant in Tamil Nadu 

The initial agreement with the state government was signed in the presence of Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M K Stalin during the Tamil Nadu Investment Conclave, a company statement said.

Published: 05th July 2022 12:55 PM  |   Last Updated: 05th July 2022 12:55 PM   |  A+A-

ACME plans new Green Hydrogen & Ammonia project in Tamil Nadu. (Photo | Twitter/ ACMEGroup_India)

ACME plans new Green Hydrogen & Ammonia project in Tamil Nadu. (Photo | Twitter/ ACMEGroup_India)

By PTI

NEW DELHI: ACME Group on Tuesday announced green hydrogen and green ammonia project in Tamil Nadu entailing an investment of Rs 52,474 crore.

The initial agreement with the state government was signed in the presence of Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M K Stalin during the Tamil Nadu Investment Conclave, a company statement said.

According to the statement, the project entails an investment of Rs 52,474 crore.

"This will be one of the largest plants in India and perhaps the largest in the world. This plant will produce green hydrogen and ammonia, which will help to decarbonize sectors such as fertilizers, power, refining and steel, among others," Manoj K Upadhyay, Founder & Chairman, ACME Group said.

Upadhyay further said, "the project requires four ingredients, solar radiation, access to port, availability of land and skilled resources. Tamil Nadu offers all of these."

Sandeep Kashyap, COO, ACME Group said "this project will comprise 5,000 mw of solar PV plant, 1.5 GW of the electrolyzer and 1.1 million tonnes of ammonia synthesis loop."

"ACME is willing to work with the government to help not only to build this project but also to create an ecosystem of smaller units. We extend our gratitude to the government of Tamil Nadu for the confidence and support offered to us."


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