India sets emission standards for green ammonia and methanol
→Producers must meet lifecycle emission thresholds
Change
India notified emission standards defining green ammonia and methanol based on lifecycle carbon limits.
Why it matters
The standards require producers to meet emission thresholds and comply with forthcoming monitoring and verification rules to qualify as 'green'.
Implications
- → Producers must meet emission thresholds — non-compliance loses green classification
- → Operators must implement reporting systems — certification required for market access
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