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India sets strict emissions limits for green ammonia and methanol, effective Feb 27, 2026, to boost clean fuel exports and decarbonization.
India has set national standards for green ammonia and green methanol under its National Green Hydrogen Mission, effective February 27, 2026.
Green ammonia must not exceed 0.38 kg CO₂ equivalent per kg, and green methanol 0.44 kg CO₂ equivalent per kg, both averaged over 12 months and covering emissions from production to storage.
Renewable electricity, including grid-stored power, is required, and carbon dioxide for methanol may come from biogenic sources, direct air capture, or industrial emissions, with future updates possible.
A separate verification methodology will follow.
Existing tenders may continue under prior terms, though alignment with new rules is encouraged.
The standards aim to support decarbonization in key industries and strengthen India’s role as a global green fuel exporter.
India establece límites estrictos de emisiones para el amoníaco verde y el metanol, vigentes a partir del 27 de febrero de 2026, para impulsar las exportaciones de combustibles limpios y la descarbonización.