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Green Chlorine: Reducing Carbon Footprint​

Green Chlorine is a sustainable alternative to the conventional method of production that is reliant on a carbon heavy grid. It is produced using renewable energy sources and does not generate harmful by products, making it a promising solution for reducing carbon emissions and promoting a cleaner environment.

Significance

Importance of Chlorine

Chlorine is primarily used in water treatment systems to disinfect and purify drinking water, ensuring safe and clean water supply for communities. Additionally, chlorine finds application in the production of a variety of different chemicals used across different industries.

  • Water Treatment: Chlorine is commonly used in water treatment to disinfect and kill harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, ensuring safe drinking water for communities.
  • Pool and Spa Sanitisation: Chlorine is a popular choice for maintaining clean and sanitary swimming pools and spas, effectively killing bacteria and controlling algae growth.
  • Bleaching Agent: Chlorine is utilised as a bleaching agent in the paper and pulp industry, helping to remove color and brighten paper products like tissues, newspapers, and cardboard.
  • PVC Production: Chlorine is a key component in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a versatile plastic used in pipes, windows, flooring, and various construction materials.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Chlorine is employed in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, serving as a disinfectant and contributing to the synthesis of various medicines and treatments.
  • Chemical Manufacturing: Chlorine is an essential raw material in the production of a wide range of chemicals, including solvents, plastics, pesticides, and cleaning agents.
  • Industrial Processes: Chlorine finds application in various industrial processes, such as the production of textiles, detergents, solvents, and metal cleaning agents.
Green Ammonia Architecture

Green Ammonia Architecture

Our 1 MTPA Green Ammonia production facility is powered by renewable energy sources and features an efficient, cost-effective production process.

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Our Projects

Green Ammonia / Green Hydrogen Project

Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India Capacity: 0.1 MTPA

Green Ammonia Project

Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu

Capacity: 1.0 MTPA

Green Ammonia Project

Una Plant, Himachal Pradesh, India

Capacity: 1.0 MTPA

Green Ammonia / Green Hydrogen Project

Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India Capacity: 0.1 MTPA

Green Ammonia Project

Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu

Capacity: 1.0 MTPA

Green Ammonia Project

Una Plant, Himachal Pradesh, India

Capacity: 1.0 MTPA