AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreen Hydrogen Deal: Ohmium International and Hynfra signed a master cooperation agreement to advance green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in Mauritania, Jordan and Oman, covering the FEED stage and technical support for modular PEM electrolyser expertise. Green Ammonia Land Secured: Jordan Green Ammonia (Hynfra + Fidelity Group) locked in over 1,000 hectares in Aqaba via ASEZA for a 120,000 tonnes/year green ammonia complex, powered by a dedicated 550 MWp solar PV system with battery storage, targeting financial close by end-2027. Marine Protection Push: West African states including Mauritania backed calls to include the Eastern Atlantic in the first wave of high-seas marine protected areas, and announced a joint regional marine protected area with Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. Desertification Lessons for Mauritania: A Mauritanian Great Green Wall official highlighted how China’s desert restoration experience could guide Sahel land recovery, citing dune fixation and restoration work. Tourism Revival in Mauritania: Coverage points to Mauritania’s push to revive and grow tourism, spotlighting the “Eye of Africa” Richat Structure and local camp custodians as part of a broader investment and security narrative. Energy Transition Context: The IEA warned hydrogen’s 2030 targets are slipping as conflict disrupts supply, while low-emissions hydrogen still lacks scale.
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