It will be financed and built by a private sector consortium led by French utility EDF and UAE-based Zero Waste, in partnership with the General Authority for the Red Sea Ports and the New and Renewable Energy Authority.
The complex is expected to produce up to 1 million tonnes of green ammonia a year, starting in 2029.
The first €2bn phase will create the capacity to produce 300,000 tonnes of green ammonia a year.
Around 368 sq km of land in Ras Shokeir has been allocated for the solar and wind farms needed to power the facility, and 1.2 million sq m will be used for the industrial plant.
The project also includes a 400m-long jetty with a 17m draft, and a 7km transmission corridor. A dedicated seawater desalination unit will supply the project’s water needs.
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