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Manitoba To Support Fertilizer Plant Using Green Ammonia Technology

Manitoba to Support Fertilizer Plant Using Green Ammonia Technology

Province to Provide $10M Toward Project Creating Dozens of New Jobs

Facility to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Boost Local Economy

Winnipeg – The Manitoba government is throwing its support behind a new fertilizer plant in the province. The facility will use green ammonia technology, which will produce fertilizer while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The investment will help create dozens of new jobs and will help the province meet its climate change targets. The plant is expected to be operational by 2025 and will be a major addition to Manitoba's fertilizer industry.

The announcement was also welcomed by the fertilizer industry. The Fertilizer Institute of Manitoba said that the new plant will be a major benefit to the province.

The plant will use green ammonia technology, which produces fertilizer while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This technology is important for reducing the environmental impact of fertilizer production.

The plant is expected to be operational by 2025 and will be a major addition to Manitoba's fertilizer industry.

The investment will help create dozens of new jobs and will help the province meet its climate change targets. The plant is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 300,000 tonnes per year.

The plant is being built by a consortium of companies, including Nutrien, Koch Industries, and Mitsui & Co. The project is expected to cost $1.8 billion.

The Manitoba government is providing a $10 million grant to the project. The province is also providing $10 million in loan guarantees.

The federal government is also providing funding for the project. The federal government is providing a $20 million grant to the project.

The plant is expected to create hundreds of jobs during construction and dozens of permanent jobs once operational.


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