A $5.8-billion project on South Africa’s east coast seeks to use the country’s infrastructure and cheap renewable power to make some of the world’s cheapest green ammonia for clients in Europe and Asia, an executive said. South Africa is vying with other African nations, including Egypt, Morocco and Namibia, to meet rising demand in the EU and Asia for hydrogen and ammonia described as green because they are produced from renewable energy.
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