Egypt Opens State-Owned Land for Renewable, Green Hydrogen Development
The Egyptian government recently allocated nearly 60,000 hectares in the Matrouh Governorate for renewable energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.
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The Egyptian government recently allocated nearly 60,000 hectares in the Matrouh Governorate for renewable energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.
Algeria’s Sonatrach signed two agreements with German companies to co-conduct green hydrogen and downstream pilot projects.
Africa has seen over $30 billion in investments aimed at developing its hydrogen production value chain, as well as more than 23 green hydrogen projects launches, with over 48 GW of electrolysis capacity.
The University of Stellenbosch in South Africa has signed an MoU with Teesside University in England to develop a green hydrogen economy in the southern African country.
Djibouti’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources has partnered with CWP Global to accelerate its deployment of green hydrogen and renewable energy.
Africa’s hydrogen sector is on the precipice of transformation, as new large-scale developments kick off across the continent, with a strong concentration.
South Africa’s President, alongside the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, has unveiled a R300 billion investment pipeline under the country’s Green Hydrogen National Program.
South Africa has secured the UK government’s support via grants and technical aid for the development of green hydrogen projects.
bp has signed an MoU with Mauritania on the sidelines of COP27 whereby the parties will work together to develop a large-scale green hydrogen project.
HDF Energy and Uganda set to develop the country’s first green hydrogen power plant.