H2 Global Energy Consortium aims to revolutionize energy with green ammonia in Jordan
- H2 Global Energy Consortium submitted a technical report to build a green ammonia facility in Aqaba, Jordan.
- The facility aims to produce one million metric tons of green ammonia annually to promote sustainable energy.
- This project positions Jordan strategically in the MENA region's renewable energy landscape while supporting local economic growth.
On January 12, 2025, in Aqaba, Jordan, H2 Global Energy Consortium presented a technical report for establishing a cutting-edge green ammonia production facility. The project aims to produce one million metric tons of green ammonia annually, positioning Jordan as a leader in renewable energy. With design and construction plans focused on sustainability and innovative practices, the facility is anticipated to significantly reduce carbon emissions across various sectors while meeting global energy demands. The consortium is collaborating with industry leaders to leverage Jordan's vast renewable resources, highlighting the country's strategic location that bolsters its potential as a green fuel production hub in the MENA region. The importance of green hydrogen and ammonia is underscored by their ability to help nations meet decarbonization goals and tackle the climate crisis, enhancing energy security and sustainability. Authorities in Jordan are backing this initiative, recognizing the economic growth and job creation potential associated with the facility. As production increases, the facility will not only contribute to local employment but also attract foreign investments that further solidify Jordan’s role in the global green hydrogen economy. The plant’s operations will likely benefit multiple industries, particularly agriculture, shipping, and power generation, thus playing a pivotal role in transitioning towards a low-carbon economy. With significant global momentum towards sustainable energy alternatives, this development stands as a fundamental step in addressing both local and international renewable energy needs. Waleed AlHallaj, Chief Commercial Officer of H2 Global Energy, emphasized the project’s significance, describing the facility as a testament to Jordan’s commitment to sustainability. By harnessing renewable energy resources, this initiative aims to create scalable, environmentally friendly energy solutions that ensure lasting benefits for the region and beyond. Through strategic planning and international collaboration, the Aqaba green ammonia facility aspires to become a flagship model for green production on the global stage.