SECI has successfully concluded its 10th Green Ammonia auction under the SIGHT Scheme (Mode-2A), discovering a tariff of ₹62.89/kg (around USD 718.25/ton) for a supply of 25,000 TPA of Green Ammonia to Paradeep Phosphates Limited (PPL), Zuarinagar (Goa).
It congratulates M/s Acme Cleantech Solutions Private Limited for emerging as the successful bidder in this auction.
From Odisha to Gujarat and Andhra to Goa, India’s Green Ammonia footprint is steadily widening. Each auction adds not just capacity but also depth—demonstrating that the offtake model continues to provide confidence, even as tariff levels reflect the realities of diverse geographies, scales, and participation dynamics.
What this auction signals is important: Green Ammonia is no longer confined to a few locations, but it is being anchored across multiple fertilizer hubs, with offtakers like PPL stepping forward and shaping the transition. India’s approach of transparent processes, assured demand, and strong payment security remains central to building trust and sustaining momentum across the value chain.
With MNRE guiding policy, the Department of Fertilizers reinforcing demand certainty, and SECI ensuring transparent facilitation, the Green Ammonia program is steadily embedding itself in the industrial landscape. The participation of PPL in Goa further underlines the fertilizer sector’s active role in advancing the clean molecule transition.
Each auction, whether at record lows or at reflective highs, is a step in building a credible, durable market. This 10th auction strengthens India’s track record of milestones and underscores a larger truth: the transition is deliberate, expanding, and here to stay.