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Andhra Pradesh Cabinet approves Rs 2,723 crore for Amaravati, green ammonia facility

Infrastructure  -  Jan 03,2025  - 

The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has approved two significant engineering projects worth Rs 2,723 crore to boost the development of Amaravati, the state’s greenfield capital city.

Among the projects is a one million tpa green ammonia manufacturing facility and South India's first integrated energy project.

Information and Public Relations Minister, K Parthasarathy revealed that these projects will be funded with assistance from international institutions, including the World Bank, HUDCO, and Germany, and that fresh tenders will be issued as per their directives.

Key projects approved by the cabinet include the establishment of AM Green Ammonia's one MMTA green ammonia facility in Kakinada.

The Cabinet has also endorsed Clean Renewable Energy Hybrid Three Way's proposal to build a 119 MW wind and 130 MW solar hybrid energy facility in Nandyal and Kadapa districts.

Another major approval was for Tata Power Renewable Energy’s 400 MW solar energy plant, which will create employment for 1,380 people and attract Rs 2,000 crore in investment.

Furthermore, Reliance Industries (RIL) received approval for its proposal to construct 500 compressed biogas (CBG) plants across multiple districts, with an estimated investment of Rs 65,000 crore.

 

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