Egypt, France agree to establish plant for green hydrogen production

April 10, 2025 |

In the UK, Middle East Monitor reported that Egypt and France signed a cooperation agreement to establish a plant for the production of green hydrogen. Under the deal, the two countries will develop, finance, construct and operate a comprehensive facility near Ras Shokair on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez in eastern Egypt for the production of green hydrogen and its derivatives, including green ammonia. The deal was signed between the Red Sea Ports Authority and the New and Renewable Energy Authority in partnership with the Green Fuel Alliance, which consists of the French company EDF Renewables and the Egyptian-Emirati company Zero Waste, according to the report. The three phases of the project will cost $7.68 billion with a total production of one million tons annually, the report added.

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Category: Hydrogen

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