LONGi sign a €7.6 billion agreement to develop a green hydrogen project in Nigeria

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  • LONGi Green Energy Technology Company Limited and APPL Hydrogen Limited (AHL) formalized a €7.6 billion agreement to develop a green hydrogen project in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
  • LONGi is a leading solar panal manufacturer that has diversified into the manufacture of high quality electrolysers which are used to make green hydrogen.  Read more

The project aims at establishing 1.2 million ton per annum capacity for green hydrogen derivatives production (green methanol, green ammonia).

The initiative, set to be located at the Liberty Free Trade Zone in Atabrikang, Ibeno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, aligns with Nigeria’s commitment to green energy transition and sustainable energy solutions.

The project will aim at exporting to the European market but no off-taker agreement is currently in place

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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