AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGreen Hydrogen & Ammonia Dealmaking: Ohmium International and Hynfra signed a master cooperation agreement to support FEED and technical development for green hydrogen-to-green ammonia projects in Mauritania, Jordan, and Oman, with Ohmium supplying modular PEM electrolyser expertise. Oman Project Push: In Duqm, Hynfra is advancing a 400,000 tpa green ammonia scheme powered by 2.6 GW renewables, backed by a roughly $4bn investment plan. Jordan Land Secured: Jordan Green Ammonia (Hynfra + Fidelity) locked in 1,000+ hectares in Aqaba for a 120,000 tpa green ammonia facility, using a dedicated 550 MWp solar PV setup plus battery storage, targeting financial close by end-2027. Hydrogen Reality Check: The IEA says low-emissions hydrogen is still far from scaling fast enough, with Middle East conflict disrupting production and trade and pushing 2030 targets further out of reach. Sahel Environment & Research: Mauritania’s Great Green Wall agency highlights desertification pressures and restoration work, while China’s desert-fighting experience is being framed as a model for Sahel land recovery. Mauritania in the Energy Narrative: A regional report spotlights Mauritania’s and Namibia’s push to become Atlantic suppliers of green hydrogen and ammonia for global markets. Local Tech & Food Systems: A separate report notes fish farming in desert-adjacent Sahrawi camps, including supply links to Mauritania, as a practical tech solution for nutrition under harsh conditions.
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