Morocco green hydrogen pilot gets $32m grant

24 February 2025

Germany's PtX Development Fund has awarded a €30m ($31.5m) grant to support the Jorf Hydrogen Platform green ammonia production project in Morocco.

Located at Moroccan phosphate specialist OCP Group's Jorf Industrial Park facility at the port of Jorf-El-Jadida, the project aims to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia a year by the end of 2026. The project anticipates an annual reduction of about 300,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent compared to grey ammonia consumption.

Hydrojeel, a business of Innovx, developed the Jorf Hydrogen Platform on behalf of OCP Group.

This is the second grant approved by PtX Development Fund since its establishment by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation & Development and Germany’s main development bank, KfW.

In October last year, Egypt Green Hydrogen, a project company led by Norway’s Scatec, signed a €30m grant with PtX Development Fund to partially finance a project to develop an integrated green hydrogen and ammonia project in the North African country, which will have a total capital expenditure of about €500m.

German investment and asset manager KGAL is managing the fund.

In a statement, the firm said: "By promoting clean hydrogen and derivative production, PtX Development Fund contributes to the socio-ecological transformation of the Moroccan economy, as the Jorf Hydrogen Platform project will create local and sustainable jobs and help develop a local green hydrogen industrial value chain, in addition to [reducing greenhouse gas emissions]."

PtX Development Fund has called for expressions of interest for similar projects. Submissions are expected by 5 March.

The fund aims to support power-to-X (PtX) projects – conversion technologies that turn electricity into carbon-neutral synthetic fuels, such as hydrogen, synthetic natural gas, liquid fuels or chemicals.

Photo credit: PtX Development Fund


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