
Jakson Green, a platform focused on green energy transition and sustainable fuel solutions, signed a Green Ammonia Purchase Agreement (GAPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI). Under the agreement, Jakson Green will supply 85,000 tons per annum (TPA) of green ammonia. The deal, valued at approximately $465 million, marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to scale up green hydrogen and green ammonia production under national clean energy initiatives.
Strategic Agreement Under SECI’s Green Hydrogen Programme
The agreement was finalised after SECI awarded the project to Jakson Green and its consortium in August 2025. The supply arrangement forms part of SECI’s Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) Programme, which supports the development and procurement of green hydrogen and its derivatives. As part of the initiative, the green ammonia produced through the project will be supplied to Coromandel International’s fertiliser facility in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh. The collaboration is expected to promote the use of renewable-based ammonia in the fertiliser sector, while also supporting the development of India’s emerging green hydrogen ecosystem.
Supporting India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission
Jakson Green’s participation in the project aligns closely with the Government of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), which aims to transform the country into a global hub for green hydrogen production, utilisation, and export. Bikesh Ogra, Vice-Chairman and Global CEO of Jakson Green, stated that the company is proud to contribute to India’s national clean energy agenda. According to Ogra, the agreement represents an important step in accelerating the adoption of green fuels and strengthening India’s energy transition pathway.
Expanding Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Projects
Beyond the green ammonia supply contract, Jakson Green continues to expand its footprint in the green hydrogen sector. The company is currently developing two green hydrogen projects, each with a production capacity of 5,000 tons per annum, for Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL). These projects demonstrate the company’s growing role in supporting India’s hydrogen economy through strategic industry partnerships.
Integrated Green Molecules and EPC Capabilities
In addition to hydrogen and ammonia production, Jakson Green is actively engaged in several Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects across the green molecules value chain. The company is currently working on integrated facilities for ethanol production, hydrogen generation, and carbon capture, with plant capacities ranging between 3 and 25 tons per day. Through these projects, Jakson Green aims to develop end-to-end capabilities in sustainable fuel production, while also strengthening domestic innovation in renewable energy technologies.
Strengthening India’s Clean Energy Ecosystem
The agreement with SECI represents a major milestone for Jakson Green and India’s green energy sector. By expanding green ammonia production and supporting large-scale renewable fuel deployment, the project will help reduce dependence on fossil-based feedstocks, promote sustainable fertiliser production and strengthen domestic clean energy capabilities. As India accelerates its transition toward low-carbon energy systems, initiatives such as this green ammonia supply agreement will play a vital role in building a robust and self-reliant green hydrogen ecosystem. As reported by AdvanceH2, with growing investments in green fuels, hydrogen technologies, and renewable infrastructure, Jakson Green continues to position itself as a key contributor to India’s long-term clean energy future.