Japan has certified a seven-company plan to use low-carbon ammonia produced in India under its price-gap support scheme.
IHI will offtake ammonia from an Odisha project with ACME Group and supply Japanese power, chemical and industrial users.
For chemical and materials buyers, the plan signals a post-fiscal 2030 route for lower-carbon feedstock and fuel sourcing.
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Japan's Sumitomo backs India low-carbon ammonia project
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