Renewable ammonia in Sub-Saharan Africa
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This month, we focus on recent developments in Sub-Saharan Africa. MET Development is the Project Development Company of the Maire Tecnimont Group, and is involved in various renewable ammonia production projects, including one near Lake Naivasha in Kenya. In Kenya, the aim is to produce 550 tonnes per day of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) for local fertilizer application. The African Hydrogen Partnership (AHP) is a continent-wide trade association, dedicated to the development of “green and native” hydrogen, fuel cell technology and related business opportunities in Africa.
To explore the opportunities for renewable ammonia and fertilizers downstream in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ralph Koekkoek (Project Development Manager, MET Development), Marcel Jacobs (Representative African Hydrogen Partnership, owner Jacob Lawren Ltd.) & Allen Manhanga (Senior Executive Manager – Special Projects, Sable Chemicals).