Under a new agreement, ACWA, EnBW, Rostock Port and VNG will establish a new renewable ammonia and hydrogen corridor between Saudi Arabia and Germany. The corridor will see ACWA’s renewable ammonia from Yanbu being exported to Germany via the Port of Rostock.
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ACWA, EnBW: a renewable ammonia corridor between Saudi Arabia and Germany
Geofrey Njovu February 25, 2026
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Back to the future: renewable ammonia for fertilizers in Uzbekistan
Kevin Rouwenhorst January 29, 2026
In our January episode of Project Features, we explored a now-operational renewable ammonia project in Uzbekistan, the historical use of water electrolysis for hydrogen, ammonia and fertilizer production, and future plans in the Central Asian nation.
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Deploying renewable ammonia for fertilizer production in Uzbekistan
Explore one of Uzbekistan’s first renewable ammonia projects, and the role of state-owned company Uzkimyosanoat in decarbonizing fertilizer production in the central Asian country.
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ACWA Power, EnBW to develop the Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub
Julian Atchison August 10, 2025
Located in Yanbu, a strategically-positioned port city on the Red Sea, 4 GW of electrolysis will feed the production of 400,000 tons of renewable hydrogen per year, or more than 2.2 million tons of renewable ammonia – twice the size of the under-construction NEOM project.
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NEOM Green Hydrogen: Construction 80% complete for Saudi-based renewable ammonia facility
Geofrey Njovu June 13, 2025
From 2027, the NEOM Green Hydrogen project will produce about 600 tons per day of renewable hydrogen, equivalent to 1.2 million tons per year of renewable ammonia. Project construction is now 80% complete.
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ACWA Power to explore supply chains into Europe
Julian Atchison February 18, 2025
ACWA and Italian gas pipeline operator Snam have agreed to explore collaboration and joint investments to establish a supply chain to Europe, including the development of an ammonia import terminal in southern Italy.
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Uzbekistan renewable pilot progresses
Julian Atchison October 22, 2024
LONGi Hydrogen announced the delivery of four alkaline electrolyser units to ACWA Power’s 20 MW, renewable ammonia pilot project in Uzbekistan. To help finance the project, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development committed to a $65 million assistance package in August.
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PTT & MHI: ammonia energy in Thailand
Geofrey Njovu January 18, 2024
In a 4-year partnership, PTT Global Chemical will collaborate with MHI to explore the feasibility of a large scale carbon neutral petrochemical complex in Thailand, powered by low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia-fueled gas turbines.
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Headway in ACWA Power’s renewable ammonia projects
Geofrey Njovu December 22, 2023
ACWA Power will develop a 150,000 tonnes-per-year renewable ammonia project in Indonesia, powered by 600 MW of wind and solar energy. The Saudi-based company also commenced construction on the first phase of its 500,000 tonnes-per-year renewable ammonia project in Uzbekistan, and has progressed development of a renewable mega-project near the Suez Canal.
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NEOM project reaches financial close, 30 year offtake secured
Julian Atchison May 30, 2023
The million-tonne-per-year, $8.4 billion renewable hydrogen & ammonia production facility will be built near Al Muwaileh, Saudi Arabia. Project partner Air Products will act as EPC contractor, and has also secured exclusive ammonia offtake rights from NEOM for thirty years.
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ACWA Power brings renewable ammonia to Uzbekistan
Geofrey Njovu February 05, 2023
ACWA Power and the Uzbek government will jointly develop a pilot-scale renewable hydrogen facility, which is to be integrated with an existing ammonia & fertilizer plant outside the country’s capital Tashkent. The pair will also explore the feasibility of a 500,000 tonnes per year renewable ammonia facility in the Central Asian country.
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ACWA Power: ammonia partnerships in Korea and South Africa
Julian Atchison October 28, 2022
Saudi-based ACWA Power has signed agreements to explore the overseas production of hydrogen & ammonia with two organisations: South Korean power utility KEPCO, and government-owned finance body the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa.
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ACWA Power and POSCO join forces on ammonia
Julian Atchison August 03, 2022
Saudi-based ACWA Power and South Korean-based POSCO will join forces to develop new hydrogen and ammonia production projects, with an eye towards decarbonising POSCO’s power generation and steel making activities in South Korea. The pair are already significant players in the ammonia energy space, with POSCO setting ambitious goals for production & imports, and ACWA involved in multiple mega-projects in the Middle East.
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United Nations Sparks Green Hydrogen Initiative
Stephen H. Crolius January 07, 2021
Last month UN Climate Change announced an initiative whose goal is to scale up green hydrogen production significantly over the next six years. “The new ‘Green Hydrogen Catapult’ initiative will see green hydrogen industry leaders, including ACWA Power, CWP Renewables, Envision, Iberdrola, Ørsted, Snam, and Yara, target the deployment of 25 gigawatts through 2026 of renewables-based hydrogen production, with a view to halve the current cost of hydrogen to below US$2 per kilogram.”
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Saudi Arabia to export renewable energy using green ammonia
Trevor Brown July 16, 2020
Last week, Air Products, ACWA Power, and NEOM announced a $5 billion, 4 gigawatt green ammonia plant in Saudi Arabia, to be operational by 2025. Air Products, the exclusive off-taker, intends to distribute the green ammonia globally and crack it back to “carbon-free hydrogen” at the point of use, supplying hydrogen refueling stations. According to Air Products’ presentation on the project, “our focus is fueling hydrogen fuel cell buses and trucks.” This will be one of the first projects to be built in the industrial hub of NEOM, a futuristic “model for sustainable living.” NEOM is a key element in Vision 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plan to diversify the Saudi Arabian economy and reduce dependence on oil revenues. In other words, Saudi Arabia is establishing itself as “a global leader in green hydrogen production and green fuels.”









