In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that Polish energy company Hynfra has signed a framework agreement with the Government of Mauritania for a $1.5 billion green ammonia project in Nouakchott.
The investment foresees the construction of an integrated facility that will produce 100,000 tons of green ammonia annually starting in 2030, according to the report.
The project includes photovoltaic and wind farms, electrolyzers, a green ammonia plant, and supporting infrastructure such as water desalination, energy storage, and logistics for export. The total estimated CAPEX reportedly amounts to $1.5 billion.
Hynfra revealed that the plant will be located in the southern zone of the Somelec wind farm, with exports carried out through Mauritania’s largest port, Port de l’Amitié.
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Tags: ammonia, Hynfra, Mauritania
Category: Policy