Jordan Enters the Green Ammonia Era via Aqaba with an Investment Exceeding $1 Billion
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Jordan Enters the Green Ammonia Era via Aqaba with an Investment Exceeding $1 Billion
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has signed its first investment agreement for green ammonia production, marking a pivotal milestone in Jordan's transition toward a green economy. The landmark project will be hosted in Aqaba with a total investment cost exceeding $1 billion.
Jordan signs $1bn deal for first green ammonia plant
Joint UAE-Polish venture Aqaba location 100,000 tonnes annual capacity Jordan has signed an agreement with a joint UAE-Polish venture to build its first green ammonia plant at a cost of about $1 billion. The Jordan Green Ammonia Company, which is owned by the UAE-based developer Fidelity industrial and Poland’s Hynfra, will construct the plant in the southern port of Aqaba. The project has a capacity of 100,000 tonnes per year and is the first a…
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