en.Wedoany.com Reported - Jordan's first commercial green ammonia project has landed in Aqaba, with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) and Jordan Green Ammonia (JGA) signing a land lease agreement to build a green ammonia production facility in southern Aqaba.

The agreement was signed by Mohammad Abu Omar, ASEZA Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Investment, and Wael Suleiman, CEO of JGA, in the presence of ASEZA officials and board members. Abu Omar stated that the project represents a major investment that will support Jordan's transition to a green economy and enhance Aqaba's position in the regional clean energy market.
The green ammonia complex is located in a strategic industrial zone near the Port of Aqaba, with a designed annual production capacity of up to 100,000 tons of green ammonia. According to JGA, the facility will be fully powered by renewable energy from a 550-megawatt solar power plant and advanced energy storage systems, without relying on fossil fuel-generated electricity.
The project is currently undergoing front-end engineering design (FEED) and environmental impact assessment (EIA), with financial closure targeted for 2027. The facility is expected to contribute to low-emission industrial development, create jobs during construction and operation, and support regional economic growth.
JGA stated that Aqaba's strategic location, infrastructure, and port facilities make it an ideal gateway for exporting green ammonia to international markets such as Europe and Asia. The project supports Jordan's broader efforts to expand renewable energy capacity and participate in the emerging global clean fuel supply chain.
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