Great Oceans Green Ammonia to Develop Renewable Fuels in Sri Lanka's Shipping Lanes
Great Oceans Green Ammonia (GOGA) is developing renewable ammonia and methanol in Sri Lanka, utilizing 4 GW offshore wind and 700 MW onshore solar. The 1000 km2 offshore complex aims to generate 13-15 TWh/year. GOGA plans to produce 200,000 tons of methanol in two years, reaching 500,000 tons of renewable ammonia by 2030 and 1 million tons by 2032. Sri Lanka's strategic location on major shipping routes presents a commercial advantage for its bunkering industry.

Great Oceans Green Ammonia (GOGA) is launching a renewable ammonia and methanol project in Sri Lanka, powered by 4 GW of offshore wind and 700 MW of onshore solar, along with battery storage. The offshore wind complex, covering 1000 km2, is expected to generate 13-15 TWh/year at capacity factors of 38-42%.
GOGA's production roadmap includes 200,000 tons of methanol within two years, scaling to 500,000 tons of renewable ammonia by 2030 and 1 million tons by 2032. Sri Lanka's location on key shipping lanes enhances its potential as a bunkering hub, although further investment and policy support are needed.




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