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Avaada Partners with Casale to Develop India’s Largest 1500 TPD Green Ammonia Plant in Odisha

Renewable energy major Avaada Group has strategically collaboration with ammonia technology giant Casale to develop 1500 tons per day (TPD) state-of-the-art green ammonia plant in Gopalpur of Odisha. Avaada said that this milestone project marks a major advancement in its mission to drive decarbonization, innovation, and sustainable industrial growth, further solidifying its role in India’s clean energy revolution.

The Gopalpur plant will be powered entirely by renewable energy, utilizing Casale’s advanced ammonia production technology to ensure a carbon-free process. Casale will provide the Green Ammonia Process License, Basic Engineering Package, Proprietary Equipment, and Detailed Engineering review, helping to create a benchmark facility that aligns with India’s ambitious Net Zero commitments.

Vineet Mittal, Chairman of Avaada Group, stated, “This green ammonia plant reflects our vision of creating a carbon-free future while driving India’s green energy revolution. Collaborating with Casale enables us to leverage world-class expertise to deliver a facility that is both innovative and transformative. Together, we aim to set new global standards in green ammonia production.”

Federico Zardi, CEO of Casale, highlighted, “With this project, Casale further strengthens its presence in India, where we have now licensed a total green ammonia capacity of 5,700 MTD. Our cutting-edge technologies will enable Avaada to produce green ammonia efficiently, contributing to India’s decarbonization goals and global leadership in sustainable industrial solutions.”

The Gopalpur green ammonia facility will significantly reduce carbon emissions by replacing fossil fuel-based ammonia production with renewable energy, while fostering India’s leadership in sustainable industrial practices.

Hygenco Green Energies, a pioneer in low-cost green hydrogen production, is also building a green ammonia plant in Gopalpur and has partnered with Denmark-based Topsoe, a leading global technology provider for the energy transition as the licensor for the project. The company has also signed a deal with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) to establish a project for green hydrogen and green ammonia at TSSEZL’s Gopalpur Industrial Park (GIP) in Ganjam district, Odisha.

Subhash Yadav

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