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Madoqua Renewables Official Press Statement

Madoqua Renewables official press statement on the on-going corruption investigation in Portugal
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MadoquaPower2X to produce green hydrogen in Sines announces increase in total investment from 1.3 billion to 2.8 billion euros

Lisbon, October 11, 2023 – MadoquaPower2X (MP2X), a Portuguese, Danish and Dutch international consortium led by Madoqua Renewables, announces an increase in investment to 2.8 ...
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KBR’s Green Ammonia Technology Selected by Madoqua Power2X in Portugal

HOUSTON, October 11, 2023 – KBR (NYSE: KBR) announced today that its K-GreeN® technology has been selected by Madoqua Power2X (Madoqua), a joint venture of Madoqua Renewables, Power2X and ...
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Madoqua, Power2X and CIP to build MadoquaPower2X
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NextChem (Maire Tecnimont Group) Awarded Pre – FEED Engineering Services Contract for The Integrated Renewable Hydrogen and Green Ammonia by MadoquaPower2X in Sines, Portugal

September 8, 2022 at World Fertilizer By Isabelle Keltie NextChem (Maire Tecnimont Group) awarded Pre – FEED engineering services contract for the integrated renewable hydrogen and ...
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Madoqua, Power2X and CIP to build MadoquaPower2X
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Madoqua, Power2X and CIP to build MadoquaPower2X

April 27, 2022 at World Fertilizer By Isabelle Keltie Portuguese project developer Madoqua Renewables (Madoqua) has announced a partnership with Dutch energy transition project developer and ...
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European consortium MadoquaPower2X announces industrial-scale power to green hydrogen and ammonia project in Sines, Portugal
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European Consortium MadoquaPower2X Announces Industrial-Scale Power To Green Hydrogen And Ammonia Project In Sines, Portugal

Total investment of €1 billion in 500MW green hydrogen and 500ktpa ammonia production, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 600,000 ton per annum and creating ...
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