
Jordan Signs $1B Green Ammonia Deal for Clean Energy Future
Jordan just locked in a billion-dollar deal to build its first major green ammonia plant, powered entirely by solar energy. By 2030, this facility could cut 200,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually while creating jobs and positioning Jordan as a clean energy leader in the Middle East.
A desert nation is about to become a clean energy powerhouse, and the world is taking notice.
Jordan signed a $1 billion agreement this month to build its first utility-scale green ammonia production facility, marking one of the largest clean energy investments in the region. Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan and Energy Minister Saleh Al-Kharabsheh witnessed the signing with Jordan Green Ammonia Co., a partnership bringing together Polish, Emirati, and Dutch expertise.
The facility will produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia each year, starting in November 2030. Unlike traditional ammonia production that relies on fossil fuels, this plant will run entirely on solar power generated by a massive 550-megawatt renewable energy system with advanced battery storage.
Green ammonia isn't just a cleaner alternative. It's a game changer for global shipping, agriculture, and energy storage. Countries worldwide are racing to secure supplies of this zero-carbon fuel as they work toward climate goals.
Jordan's location makes this project particularly strategic. The facility will be built near Aqaba, a major port city that serves as a natural gateway for exporting clean energy products to Europe, Asia, and Africa. The Kingdom already has strong solar and wind resources, and this project leverages both.

Minister Al-Kharabsheh emphasized that the deal reflects growing global confidence in Jordan's investment climate and regulatory framework. Financial close is expected by September 2027, with construction beginning shortly after.
The Ripple Effect
This single project will prevent more than 200,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year compared to conventional production methods. That's equivalent to taking about 43,000 cars off the road annually.
Beyond environmental benefits, the facility promises to create specialized jobs throughout its development, construction, and operational phases. It will also serve as a technology hub, transferring advanced clean energy expertise to the region and supporting the growth of related industries.
Jordan's broader energy transformation is already underway. The country has been investing heavily in renewable energy infrastructure, smart grids, and energy storage systems as part of its national sustainability goals.
Global companies are now lining up to invest in similar hydrogen and green ammonia projects across Jordan. The success of this venture could spark a wave of clean energy development throughout the Middle East, proving that nations with abundant sunshine can transform that resource into economic opportunity and climate leadership.
A billion-dollar bet on sunshine is about to change Jordan's future and show the world what's possible when vision meets investment.
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