Purchase agreements signed with Indian renewable ammonia auction winners
By Julian Atchison on April 14, 2026
In September last year, the Solar Energy Corporation of India completed its first subsidy program for renewable ammonia. Seven ammonia producers were selected to receive production subsidies for the first three years of a ten-year, fixed-price delivery contract, with renewable ammonia to be produced and transported to existing fertiliser manufacturers in India. Although a delivery start date was not set at the time for any of the producers, the program will support the production of 724,000 tons of renewable ammonia per year around India. In the latest update, SECI has now signed binding “Green Ammonia Purchase Agreements” with the bulk of the subsidy-awarded producers. Although not made public as yet, each agreement contains a “Scheduled Commencement of Green Ammonia Supply Date (SCSD)”, from which commercial offtake will commence.
ACME, Jakson Green, SCC, and Oriana ink long-term supply contracts
Click to learn more about ACME’s Green Ammonia Purchase Agreements for renewable ammonia supply in India. Source: ACME Group LinkedIn.
Winner of six of the thirteen awards last September, ACME Cleantech has signed binding agreements with SECI to supply 370,000 tons of renewable ammonia from its production portfolio (including a planned mega-project in Gopalpur, Odisha) to four Indian fertiliser producers: IFFCO, Coromandel, Paradeep, and Indorama. As indicated in ACME’s announcement, it intends to supply more fertiliser producers in India from Gopalpur:
Our Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Business has signed a 10-year binding Green Ammonia Purchase Agreement (GAPA) with SECI for 370,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) capacity, with an estimated contract value of Rs. 20,000 crore over 10-year period. This marks a historic milestone in India’s transition to low-carbon industrial feedstocks in the fertilizer sector.
We will establish a green ammonia facility in Odisha, supplying to six major fertilizer facilities across India, ensuring long-term demand visibility and supply stability.
From ACME Group’s official LinkedIn announcement, 1 Apr 2026
With the total agreement value worth more than $2 billion.
Jakson Green – which was awarded one supply contract to Coromandel in Kakinada – has signed an 85,000 tons, $465 million agreement with SECI. Jakson Green has two announced ammonia projects in Rajasthan and Kandla Port, and has a number of other renewable hydrogen projects in progress.
This agreement underscores our commitment to building robust, future‑ready green energy solutions at scale. We are proud to be one of the contributors in NGHM which has been designed to accelerate India’s transition towards clean energy, strengthen energy security and build domestic capabilities across the green ammonia value chain.
Bikesh Ogra, Vice Chairman & Global CEO, Jakson Green in his organisation’s official press release, 6 Apr 2026
SCC Infrastructure has partnered with renewable energy developer InSolare Energy to sign an agreement with SECI for renewable ammonia supply: 85,000 tons per year across two fertiliser producers, $398 million total. No production projects are confirmed as of yet, but InSolare has a large portfolio (1.5 GW-plus) of solar, wind, battery storage and hydrogen underway across India.
And Oriana Power (TrueRE) has signed a 60,000 tons, $334 million GAPA to supply Madhya Bharat Agro Products.
Taken together, the new agreements cover ten of the thirteen awarded renewable ammonia producers from September 2025. One more (an eleventh) GAPA is anticipated, as are firm supply commencement dates.