
The Indian government has notified standards for green ammonia and green methanol as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, aiming to promote production and trade of green hydrogen derivatives. The standards set emission limits of 0.38 kg CO2 equivalent per kg for ammonia and 0.44 kg CO2 equivalent per kg for methanol, averaged over 12 months. Carbon dioxide for green methanol may come from biogenic, direct air capture, or industrial sources. These measures support India's goal to become a global hub for green fuel production and export.
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