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The new ammonia production plant is expected to be developed in the Nelson Mandela Bay and will use hydrogen to produce around 780,000 tonnes per annum of ammonia which will then be used both for domestic purposes and to be exported to international markets.

This could be a significant development for the international hydrogen supply chain with ammonia identified as a key zero-emission fuel that could decarbonise various sectors through its unique properties.

With this rising demand for the clean fuel, hydrogen production demand will also increase meaning that more of the clean energy carrier will need to be available to keep up with the demand for green ammonia.

South Africa, through this project, could be set to be one of the key nations in its production.

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