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China To Construct $5.1bn Egyptian Green Hydrogen Plant

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The Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly recently announced that China Energy Engineering Corporation, a state-owned Chinese enterprise that is based out of Beijing, will break ground in May on one of Egyptโ€™s first green hydrogen projects.

The move, which is due to the signing of a memorandum of understanding that took place in November last year, will create a development with an investment worth $5.1 billion.

According to the Chinese, this agreement will lead to the development of the project in two phases. Both phases shall constitute a solar park as well as a wind farm, including a facility for electrolyzing water as well as synthesising ammonia.

As and when both phases are complete, the project will be able to generate 140,000 tonnes of green hydrogen in a year. The plant is expected to export ammonia to European markets, a move that is expected to relieve Egyptโ€™s never-ending foreign exchange shortage.

This announcement was made during a meeting by the Egyptian cabinet, which was attended by Song Hailiang, the state-owned energy enterprises’ chairman.

The Egyptian prime minister welcomed the investment by the Chinese company when it comes to enhancing desalination as well as hydrogen infrastructure and also expressed Egyptโ€™s readiness to give out the incentives that are necessary in order to execute them.

It is well to be noted that since 2009, the state-owned Chinese enterprise has gone on to carry out almost 10 energy projects in Egypt. Apart from this, when we talk of the Middle East, it is already working on a 330-km electrical interconnection with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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