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Developer files for permit to construct green ammonia facility near Corpus Christi

A developer has filed for a permit to construct an 800,000-tons-per-year facility near Corpus Christi, on which it expects a final investment decision in 2Q24.

Avina Clean Hydrogen has applied for a permit to construct a green ammonia facility in Robstown, Texas, near Corpus Christi.

An Avina subsidiary, Nueces Green Ammonia, LLC, filed for the permit in late December with the Texas Commision on Environmental Quality.

Nueces Green Ammonia is a proposed world-scale anhydrous ammonia facility with a production capacity of 800,000 metric tons per year.

The total expected capital investment for the project is $2.2bn, and a final investment decision is expected for 2Q24, according to the project website.

ReSource previously reported that Avina was auditioning bankers to raise debt and equity capital in support of its projects.

Avina did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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