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SA’s Coega green ammonia project picks Denmark’s Topsoe for $1 billion deal

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SA’s Coega green ammonia project picks Denmark’s Topsoe for $1 billion dealSouth Africa’s (SA) Coega green ammonia project has selected Danish company Topsoe to supply ​electrolyser cell technology and other equipment in ‌a deal valued around $1 billion, the project developers said late on Monday.
The $5.8 billion plant on SA’s east ​coast aims to supply 1 million metric ​tons of green ammonia by 2030.
The project ⁠at the port of Coega, jointly developed by ​Britain’s Hive Energy and SA partner BuiltAfrica, ​is competing with other African countries such as Morocco and Namibia to meet rising demand for hydrogen and ammonia ​in Europe and Asia
The ammonia, used in making fertiliser ​and in the chemical industry, is considered green because it ‌is ⁠produced using renewable energy such as solar and wind power.
Giles Redpath, chief executive officer of Hive Energy said in the statement that Topsoe’s green ammonia ​technology would ​allow the ⁠company to cut renewable energy capital expenditure by more than $582.20 ​million.
The Coega Green Ammonia Project is ​in ⁠its final stage of development and is on track to commence Front End Engineering Design in the ⁠third ​quarter 2026 and conclude Final ​Investment Decisions by the third quarter of 2027.
–Reuters–
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