By Enersider Desk | New Delhi
TrueRE Oriana Power has signed a long-term Green Ammonia Purchase Agreement (GAPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI) for supply of 60,000 tonnes under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

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The contract covers the supply of 60,000 tonnes of green ammonia per annum at a discovered price of ₹52.25 per kg. The total contract value is approximately ₹3,135 crore over a 10-year period, the company said.
The agreement was signed at Atal Akshay Urja Bhawan, New Delhi, in the presence of Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers J. P. Nadda, and Minister of State for New and Renewable Energy Shripad Yesso Naik. Senior officials from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, the Department of Fertilisers, and industry stakeholders were also present.
Commenting on the development, Mr Anirudh Saraswat, Founder and CBO, TrueRE Oriana Power, said: “This agreement marks a key step in translating policy intent into execution. Long-term offtake visibility is critical to scaling green hydrogen and its derivatives, and this framework enables us to move forward with confidence on project delivery. For us, this is also bigger than a single project — green ammonia has the potential to strengthen India’s energy security by reducing dependence on imported fossil-based feedstocks used in sectors such as fertilisers. Every tonne produced domestically contributes to building greater energy self-reliance. As the ecosystem evolves, such long-term arrangements will play an important role in accelerating adoption across industrial sectors. At TrueRE Oriana Power, we remain committed to delivering integrated renewable energy solutions and contributing to India’s clean energy transition.”
A corresponding Green Ammonia Sale Agreement (GASA) has been executed between SECI and Madhya Bharat Agro Products Limited as the end offtaker. The project will be developed in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, with TrueRE Oriana Power assuming end-to-end responsibility for development, approvals, and execution.
According to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, the project is expected to support decarbonisation efforts and reduce dependence on imported fossil-based feedstocks, particularly in the fertiliser sector. The agreement advances the project from award to execution under the mission’s objectives.