Polish developer Hynfra has unveiled a proposal to build a green hydrogen and ammonia export plant in Egypt that could ultimately produce a million tonnes of renewable NH3 for European markets, and cost up to $10.6bn to build.
Meeting with officials from Egypt’s government-backed foreign investment advisory body, the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI) yesterday (Monday), Hynfra outlined plans for the first $1.6bn phase of the project, which would produce 400,000 tonnes of green hydrogen-derived ammonia for export to the EU by 2030.