InSolare Energy Ltd, in consortium with SCC Infrastructure has secured a 70,000 metric tonnes (MT) green ammonia project under SECI’s SIGHT Scheme (Mode-2A, Tranche-I) for Madhya Bharat Agro Products Ltd, Dhule. It won this project through an e-Reverse Auction on August 8, 2025.
With this project addition, InSolare has become the only Indian company to secure PLI incentives under the SIGHT Scheme for indigenous electrolyser manufacturing, green hydrogen, and green ammonia production.
“This win reinforces our commitment to making India self-reliant in green energy infrastructure,” said Dr. Hemanshu Bhatt, Director-CTO, InSolare Energy Ltd. “By leveraging our in-house electrolyser technology, local manufacturing capabilities, and expertise in large-scale project execution, we are not only accelerating the adoption of green fuels but also enabling industrial sectors to transition towards net-zero growth.”
InSolare Energy is a clean energy solutions company with strong expertise in solar EPC, having a portfolio of over 1 GW spread across India. The company is now actively venturing into the green hydrogen sector, with capabilities spanning indigenous electrolyser manufacturing and large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production.
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