L&T to Invest Rs.48,000 Crore in Green Ammonia Plants


Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is set to invest up to Rs 480 billion in establishing six green ammonia manufacturing units at the Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla, Gujarat, as part of its ambitious decade-long capital expenditure plan.

Each of the six units will have a capacity of 300 KTPA (thousand tonnes per annum) and be built in phases, with an investment of up to Rs 80 billion per plant.

Green ammonia, a critical component in decarbonising industrial processes, is in high demand globally as industries strive to meet net-zero emission targets.

The company is also exploring tenders worldwide, with a focus on South East Asia and Europe, to expand its green ammonia export capabilities.

Green ammonia, produced using renewable energy through water electrolysis, offers a cleaner alternative to ammonia derived from natural gas, which emits CO? during production. This innovative process is gaining traction as a sustainable solution across sectors, from fertilizer and pharmaceuticals to fuel for ships and power generation.

In April, L&T acquired nearly 500 acres at Kandla Port to set up its green ammonia manufacturing units, marking the facility as a future export hub. The company has already initiated front-end engineering design (FEED) work for the plant, with a financial investment decision expected within the next year.

L&T’s strategy includes collaboration with McPhy Energy of France to manufacture electrolysers for green hydrogen conversion to green ammonia, further cementing its position in the green energy sector.

Related Stories

Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project Faces Delays, 2026 Deadline Unlikely

L&T claims it faces land acquisition issues and delays in construction.

L&T Sets Up New Unit to Develop Green Hydrogen Projects

LTGEK has been formed with the specific objective of developing green hydrogen and its derivatives, including green ammonia.

Harshdeep Hortico Wins Rs 10.39 Mn Orders from L&T, Adani for NMIA

Both orders involve the supply of flower pots and are scheduled for delivery by June 30, 2025.