India's MNRE notifies Green Ammonia and Methanol standards
→Producers of ammonia and methanol must meet emission caps to qualify as 'Green'
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India's MNRE notified Green Ammonia and Methanol standards: ammonia ≤0.38 kgCO2e/kg; methanol ≤0.44 kgCO2e/kg averaged 12 months for 'Green' classification.
Why it matters
Producers must calculate total non-biogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the preceding 12 months. India's MNRE will issue measurement, reporting, monitoring, verification, and certification methodology. Procuring entities must obtain mutual consent to align existing tenders with the standards.
Implications
- — Producers must meet notified emission caps for ammonia and methanol to claim 'Green' classification.
- — Producers must implement MNRE measurement verification controls on issuance or lose 'Green' certification.
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