Jakson Green inks $456m SECI green ammonia supply contract

The firm secured the $456m contract from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) after winning a competitive auction last summer.

It was awarded the tender to supply green ammonia to state-owned fertiliser producer Coromandel International’s plant in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh for around $580 per tonne.

The company has not confirmed plans for how it will produce the green ammonia. H2 View has contacted Jakson Green for clarification.

The agreement comes under India’s Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition programme, a demand aggregation initiative in which SECI awarded 13 tenders to fertiliser plants across India for 724,000 tonnes of green ammonia.

The viability of the tenders has come under scrutiny, with their prices equating to less than $600 per tonne, significantly lower than comparable contracts seen elsewhere.

In December 2025, Wood Mackenzie predicted that 285,000 tonnes of Indian green ammonia would be withdrawn before supply agreements are concluded, citing scepticism around developers achieving such low prices.

India has, however, been strengthening its position to become a prominent green ammonia supplier to European players who face delays in market development at home.

Uniper and RWE have both signed large-scale agreements for green ammonia from Indian supplier AM Green.

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