Germany expands footprint in Africa with new project

Source: Möhring Energie

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Germany-based independent project developer Möhring Energie has signed an agreement with the Mauritanian government to develop a new green hydrogen and ammonia project. With a planned 1 GW capacity, the Nayrah project is expected to produce up to 140,000 tons of hydrogen and 400,000 tons of ammonia annually. 

  • The Nayrah project will be a modular Power-to-X facility, producing green hydrogen and ammonia at industrial scale from 2029 for European markets.

  • Beyond green molecules, the project will also involve seawater desalination and using regenerative by-products in agriculture, such as protein crops or CO₂-based e-fuels.

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