
The Letter of Intent was signed by Hynfra CEO Tomoho Umeda and Promet-Plast founder Andrzej Jeżewski to support projects in Egypt, Oman, Jordan and Mauritania.
The partnership will apply Promet-Plast’s renewable, storage and hydrogen integration technologies across Hynfra’s 1.1 million tonne-per-year green ammonia developments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Promet-Plast has already demonstrated its approach at the Oława ECO Energy Cluster in Poland, one of the country’s most advanced integrated renewable–energy, storage, and hydrogen systems, and the testbed for its proprietary Agro-Hydro-Energy (AHE) platform.
Designed for arid environments, the AHE system addresses the water scarcity and resource-management challenges that constrain large-scale hydrogen and ammonia projects.
For Hynfra, the alliance provides an integrated systems platform that can reduce project-development risk and strengthen its position in emerging global hydrogen and ammonia markets.
Promet-Plast recently secured around €30m ($35m) from the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility to build an installation for RFNBO hydrogen production.
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