HomeNewsBusinessA year on, India's maiden green ammonia tender remains a non-starter

A year on, India's maiden green ammonia tender remains a non-starter

State-owned Solar Energy Corporation of India has given a record 11th extension to its 724,000-tonne green ammonia tender, with the last date for submission of bids now set as July 10 (online) and July 14 (offline).

July 02, 2025 / 18:20 IST
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A tender floated by the Indian government on June 7, 2024, for the supply of green ammonia to fertiliser companies has still not been concluded due to a tepid response from bidders.

State-owned Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), the implementing agency of the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), has given a record 11th extension to its 724,000-tonne green ammonia tender, with the last date for submission of bids now set as July 10 (online) and July 14 (offline).

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Earlier, the last date for submission for the tender, which marks the government's foray into green ammonia sector, was June 30, 2025, and prior to that, June 26. The extension highlights the government's acknowledgement of the sector's nascent state and the need for bidders to fully understand the complexities involved in a rapidly evolving industry.

Green ammonia is made by mixing nitrogen from the air with hydrogen produced from water using renewable energy (RE) sources, like wind or solar power. It is primarily used in fertiliser production, as a clean fuel for shipping, and as a potential energy carrier for storing and transporting hydrogen.