Greece
Port of Kavala
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Greece Green Ammonia (GGA) stands as the most advanced green ammonia production project undertaken by Hynfra within Europe.
The business concept of Greece Green Ammonia (GGA) centers on the production of green ammonia as its primary product. Additionally, at this stage, it is assumed that GGA will also serve as a transshipment point for ammonia produced in Projects in the Middle East and imported to Europe.
Basic data
$2.0 bn
CAPEX
0.1 MTPA
Yearly production of renewable ammonia
Port of Kavala
Greece
Back
Greece Green Ammonia (GGA) stands as the most advanced green ammonia production project undertaken by Hynfra within Europe.
The business concept of Greece Green Ammonia (GGA) centers on the production of green ammonia as its primary product. Additionally, at this stage, it is assumed that GGA will also serve as a transshipment point for ammonia produced in Projects in the Middle East and imported to Europe.
Basic data
$2.0 bn
CAPEX
0.1 MTPA
Yearly production of renewable ammonia
Port of Kavala
800 MWp
RES installed power
204 MW
Electrolysis installed power
Infrastructure
The Project's facilities are planned to be situated near the Port of Kavala, one of the largest ports in Greece, and close to the major gas transmission pipelines in southern Europe.
Local market & international trade
To expedite the adoption of green hydrogen, Greece plans to blend it with natural gas. By 2030, the goal is to mix natural gas with green hydrogen to reach a concentration of 5.6%, and this figure is expected to rise to 15.4% by 20502.
Greece's hydrogen strategy is also focused on export potential. By 2040, the country aims to produce approximately 1 Mt of green hydrogen, with 0.3 Mt allocated for export.