Development of a green hydrogen electrolysis plant in Ain Sokna, Egypt. The project entails the development of a 50 MW to 100 MW electrolysis plant at EBIC to produce up to 90 000 t/y of green ammonia. Project cost is estimated at USD 516 million. The GPS marker has been placed in the general area of
The Sasolburg green hydrogen project located in the Free State, will require 60MW of renewable energy. An operational electrolyser at Sasolburg will also be refurbished to produce green hydrogen. The 60MW contract, by contrast, will be treated as an embedded generation plant and will be located at Sasolburg.
Construction of a hydrogen plant and nitrogen plant including pipework at the Medupi power station, Lephalale, Limpopo. CIDB 7ME. The GPS co-ordinates are 23°42'17.9"S 27°33'47.7"E
Construction of a spent fuel Transient Interim Storage Facility (TISF) within the security protected area at Eskom Holdings' Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in Cape Town, Western Cape. The project value is R 123 087 998,36. The Transient Interim Storage Facility (TISF) will be an open storage slab that
Construction of the Train 2 Gas Processing Plant located on the west wing of the existing Train 1 in Atuabo, Ghana. The new plant will process raw gas with the natural gas liquids being fractionated into pure components like propane, butane, pentane, and stabilized condensate.The project cost is estimated
Upgrades and renovations to the existing Bronkhorstspruit Biogas Plant (BBP) at the Beefcor Cattle Feedlot, remaining extent of Farm Boschkop 543 JR, Boschkop Farm, Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng. R 120 Million. The expansion could include the construction of 4 Biodigesters, each with a capacity of 5.3 megalitres,
Construction and operation of a Liquid Bulk Handling and Storage Facility, including pipeline connections, loading arms and pipe rack structures to handle liquid bulk cargo across the liquid bulk berth at the Port of Ngqura, in the Eastern Cape.The GPS co-ordinates are 33°46'34"S 25°41'00.4"E
Construction of the Cote d'Ivoire gas pipeline between Ivory Coast and Ghana. The pipeline is a bidirectional 20 inch, 52km natural gas pipeline running between the gas processing plant near Atuabo, in the Western region of Ghana, to the border with Cote d'Ivoire. It would allow natural gas to be traded