50,000 tons of green hydrogen and 500,000 tons of ammonia per year are set to be produced at facilities near the Portuguese town of Sines through a new €1 billion scheme. The MadoquaPower2X project, which is expected to create more than 200 jobs, is being led by Portuguese firm Madoqua Renewables, in partnership with Dutch energy transition project developer and consultancy Power2X (Power2X) and Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ …