InSolare and SCC Infrastructure Ink Major Green Ammonia Pact
#GreenAmmonia #SustainableManufacturing #RenewableEnergy #NationalGreenHydrogenMission #CleanEnergy #InSolareEnergy #SECI #NetZeroIndia #FertilizerIndustry #Decarbonization"This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions at scale. Through these projects, we aim to contribute meaningfully to India's clean energy transition while building commercially viable and future-ready green ammonia infrastructure." - Shashin Patel, Managing Director - SCC Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd.
April 2026 : The dream of "green" agriculture in India just received a massive infusion of momentum. To bridge the gap between high-tech renewable energy and the grassroots of the Indian farming sector, a consortium of InSolare Energy Ltd. and SCC Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. has signed a monumental Green Ammonia Purchase Agreement (GAPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). Valued at approximately ₹3,700 crore (~USD 398 million), the deal underscores a shift toward a future where India’s fertilizers are powered by the sun rather than fossil fuels.
At its heart, this isn't just a corporate contract; it’s a blueprint for domestic energy security. The agreement outlines the supply of 85,000 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA) of green ammonia over a 10-year period. By leveraging SECI’s structured demand framework, the consortium will provide 70,000 MTPA to Madhya Bharat Agro Products in Dhule, Maharashtra, and 15,000 MTPA to Paradeep Phosphates in Mangalore, Karnataka.
This initiative is a cornerstone of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, specifically under the SIGHT scheme, which aims to make clean fuel commercially viable. The competitive tariffs discovered - ₹53.05/kg for the Dhule project and ₹57.65/kg for the Mangalore project - prove that the cost of sustainability is becoming increasingly realistic for large-scale industrial adoption.
Speaking on the impact of the deal, Dr. Hemanshu Bhatt, Director & CTO of InSolare Energy Ltd., said: "This agreement marks a significant step in scaling green ammonia adoption in India. As industries transition towards low-carbon alternatives, green ammonia will play a critical role in decarbonizing the fertilizer value chain. At InSolare, we remain committed to delivering innovative, scalable, and cost-effective solutions aligned with India's National Green Hydrogen Mission and contribute meaningfully to the global energy transition."
Echoing this sentiment, Shashin Patel, Managing Director of SCC Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., added: "This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions at scale. Through these projects, we aim to contribute meaningfully to India's clean energy transition while building commercially viable and future-ready green ammonia infrastructure."
As these plants come online, they will do more than just produce chemicals; they will serve as symbols of India’s ability to lead the global transition toward a low-carbon, self-reliant industrial future.
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