In Morocco, Morocco World News reported that Doha – Morocco’s Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch chaired a steering committee meeting in Rabat, where five major investors were selected to develop six projects valued at $31.9 billion across the country’s three southern regions.
The selected companies include the ORNX consortium, comprising American firm Ortus, Spain’s Acciona, and Germany’s Nordex, which will focus on ammonia production, the report stated.
A second consortium, formed by UAE-based Taqa and Spain’s Cepsa, will produce both ammonia and industrial fuel, it added.
Meanwhile, Moroccan company Nareva will invest in a comprehensive project encompassing ammonia, industrial fuel, and green steel production, while Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power will concentrate on green steel manufacturing.
Additionally, a Chinese consortium consisting of UEG and China Three Gorges will establish ammonia production facilities, according to the report.
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Tags: green hydrogen, Morocco
Category: Fuels