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It is Hynfra's most advanced project in the northern region of the African continent, offering excellent connectivity to Europe.

 

The initiative aims to harness the country's strategic geographic position, extensive coastline, and abundant renewable energy resources—solar and wind. The project consists of two main components: a chemical production plant and renewable energy facilities.

The chemical plant will produce green hydrogen and green ammonia. To power this production, a dedicated renewable energy system will be situated 50-70 km away and connected directly to the facility. The plant is designed with scalability in mind, starting with a production capacity of 400,000 tons per annum and potentially increasing to 1,000,000 tons annually.

*Possible production increase depending on area availability and Feasibility Study outcomes

Basic data

$1.6 bn

CAPEX

0.4 - 1.0 MTPA*

Yearly production of renewable ammonia

Egypt

Egypt

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It is Hynfra's most advanced project in the northern region of the African continent, offering excellent connectivity to Europe.

 

The initiative aims to harness the country's strategic geographic position, extensive coastline, and abundant renewable energy resources—solar and wind. The project consists of two main components: a chemical production plant and renewable energy facilities.

The chemical plant will produce green hydrogen and green ammonia. To power this production, a dedicated renewable energy system will be situated 50-70 km away and connected directly to the facility. The plant is designed with scalability in mind, starting with a production capacity of 400,000 tons per annum and potentially increasing to 1,000,000 tons annually.

*Possible production increase depending on area availability and Feasibility Study outcomes

Basic data

$1.6 bn

CAPEX

0.4 - 1.0 MTPA*

Yearly production of renewable ammonia

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Egypt

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Back

It is Hynfra's most advanced project in the northern region of the African continent, offering excellent connectivity to Europe.

 

The initiative aims to harness the country's strategic geographic position, extensive coastline, and abundant renewable energy resources—solar and wind. The project consists of two main components: a chemical production plant and renewable energy facilities.

The chemical plant will produce green hydrogen and green ammonia. To power this production, a dedicated renewable energy system will be situated 50-70 km away and connected directly to the facility. The plant is designed with scalability in mind, starting with a production capacity of 400,000 tons per annum and potentially increasing to 1,000,000 tons annually.

*Possible production increase depending on area availability and Feasibility Study outcomes

Basic data

$1.6 bn

CAPEX

0.4 - 1.0 MTPA*

Yearly production of renewable ammonia

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2600 MWp

RES installed power

1056 MW

Electrolysis installed power

Location & infrastructure

The planned chemical plant installation is proposed to be located up to 10 km from the coast, preferably near the coastline, and will include a desalination plant and a marine terminal for ammonia, methanol, hydrogen, and other products export.

 

The renewable energy production required to power the chemical plant is planned to be situated up to 50-70 km away, necessitating a dedicated direct line connection.

Egypt's potential

Egypt’s vast unpopulated territories complimented with its high potential linked to a combination of highly competitive renewable energy sources (solar and wind), an extensive coastline along Mediterranean & Red Sea, with newly developed ports, and infrastructure alongside the strategic location of the Suez Canal position the country as a strong contender at the forefront of the global energy transition.

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