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Egyptian President Meets With FFI About Green Hydrogen Opportunities Ahead Of COP27

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A file photo of Egyptian President meets with FFI about green hydrogen opportunities ahead of COP27

In the lead-up to Egypt hosting the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27), Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has met with Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) founder and Executive Chairman Dr Andrew Forrest to discuss the development of green energy projects in the region.

FFI has already signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to conduct studies with a view to developing green hydrogen production in the Arab Republic of Egypt. The meeting discussed the potential development of a green hydrogen production project with a 9.2 gigawatt (GW) installed capacity.

Dr Forrest said, โ€œEgypt is on the way to becoming a global powerhouse in the green energy value chain and will be ready to show the world that at COP27.โ€

โ€œEgyptโ€™s excellent wind and solar resources can generate the renewable energy required to produce large-scale green electricity, green hydrogen and green ammonia,โ€ Dr Forrest said.

FFI is a global green energy company committed to producing green hydrogen, containing zero carbon, from 100 per cent renewable sources. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of global green energy and resources company Fortescue Metals Group (USD$33.75 billion market capitalisation.)

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FFI President Middle East North Africa, Moataz Kandil said โ€œFFIโ€™s presence in Egypt is not only a step towards beginning to lower emissions, but a commitment to delivering social, environmental and economic benefits to the region.โ€

The Presidential spokesperson said, โ€œthe meeting tackled collaboration between Fortescue Future Industries and Egyptโ€™s electricity and renewable energy sector in the fields of green hydrogen production and green ammonia with a 9.2 GW installed capacity from renewable energy, as well as the localisation of electricity production from solar and wind resources such as solar panels and wind turbines.โ€


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