ACME Group, a clean energy solution conglomerate, on Monday said it signed a 10-year green ammonia purchase agreement with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for supply of 3,70,000 tonnes per annum (TPA), with an estimated contract value of about ₹20,000 crore.
The agreement follows letters of award received by ACME from SECI in August and September 2025 under the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) Scheme Mode-2A, Tranche-I.
Under the agreement, ACME will set up a green ammonia production facility in Odisha to supply the contracted capacity to fertiliser units across multiple states.
SECI, acting as an intermediary aggregator, has signed corresponding green ammonia sale agreements with six major fertiliser companies to ensure offtake, the company said in a statement.
These companies include IFFCO (Gujarat unit) for 100,000 TPA supply; IFFCO (Paradeep unit) for 100,000 TPA; Paradeep Phosphates Ltd (PPL) (Paradeep unit) for 75,000 TPA; Paradeep Phosphates Ltd (PPL) (Goa unit) for 25,000 TPA; India Potash Ltd (IPL) (Haldia unit) for 20,000 TPA; and Coromandel International Ltd (CIL), (Visakhapatnam unit) for 50,000 TPA.
“This agreement, result of a bold vision by the Government of India to usher-in energy security to India’s fertiliser sector, represents a defining step in demonstrating commercial-scale green ammonia production and offtake viability at a competitive cost. It reaffirms our commitment to accelerating India’s journey towards energy independence and net-zero emissions,” said Anil Taparia, Chief Operating Officer of ACME Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Business.
