South Africa Green Ammonia Project Selects Danish Firm for $1 Billion Contract
The Coega green ammonia project in South Africa has chosen Denmark's Topsoe to supply technology for a $1 billion deal. The agreement covers engineering and equipment for the facility.
techcentral.co.zaSouth Africa's Coega green ammonia project has selected Denmark's Topsoe for a $1 billion contract to supply technology and engineering services. The agreement covers design, equipment supply, and technical support for the planned facility.
The facility is intended to export ammonia for use in fertilizer and energy applications.
Topsoe will provide its proprietary technology for ammonia synthesis under the deal. The contract value is reported at $1 billion, according to project announcements.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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The contract supports construction of a new green ammonia production facility.
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Topsoe gains a major international technology supply agreement.
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