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As stated by the EIB, the project entails the development, implementation and operation of a 100 MW electrolysis plant in Egypt for the production of hydrogen. The produced hydrogen will be used in an ammonia production plant in Ain Sokhna.
The aim is to produce Renewable Fuel of Non-Biological Orgin (RFNBO) for the European market and in accordance with EU requirements. In addition, the project intends to decarbonise ammonia production in Egypt by utilising renewable hydrogen as a feedstock instead of grey hydrogen, supporting Egypt's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) commitments.
The project also intends to contribute to Egypt's National Low Carbon Hydrogen Strategy, which aims to position Egypt as a global renewable hydrogen hub.
The project is in line with the EU-Egypt Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership and the priorities outlined in the Multi-annual cooperation program (2021-2027) between EU and Egypt.
The related impacts will have to be assessed by the relevant environmental studies for compatibility with the EIB's environmental and social standards. The local authority has already issued the environmental permit for the electrolyser.
Information on the investment amount and total project cost was not provided at the time of disclosure.
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