Egypt's Ambitious Green Ammonia Project in Partnership with International Companies
Key Ideas
- Minister Badawi welcomes John Cockerill International's partnership in the green ammonia production project in Damietta Governorate.
- Egypt has a roadmap for green hydrogen projects and aims to be a reliable source for hydrogen for Europe and the world.
- Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources supports accelerating project implementation with international companies and technology localization.
- European companies see Egypt as a strategic partner in green energy, expressing interest in implementing projects and leveraging Egypt's potential.
Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, welcomed the partnership between John Cockerill International, Scatec, and other companies in the implementation of a green ammonia production project in Damietta Governorate, Egypt. The collaboration aims to produce green ammonia from hydrogen, supporting Egypt's roadmap for green hydrogen projects. Minister Badawi emphasized Egypt's commitment to cooperating with international companies to ensure project success and positioning Egypt as a dependable hydrogen source for Europe and globally. The Ministry is actively facilitating project procedures and technology localization to attract investments and propel the sector's growth. Representatives from the partnering companies highlighted the EU's recognition of Egypt as a strategic partner in green energy and hydrogen, expressing eagerness to undertake significant projects in Egypt and capitalize on its vast potential. John Cockerill International presented insights into the alliance's roles in project implementation and showcased similar projects being executed worldwide.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Investment
Green Energy
Partnership
International Cooperation
European Union
Strategic Partnership
Technology Industries
Project Implementation
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