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    Algeria to Launch Four Green Hydrogen Pilot Projects by 2024

    Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso04/10/20232 Mins Read
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    Algeria is set to launch four pilot projects for the production of green hydrogen before the end of 2024, according to an official at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. This ambitious initiative is part of Algeria’s plans to decarbonize its economy and become a major exporter of green hydrogen.

    Green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. It is a clean and sustainable fuel that can be used to power vehicles, generate electricity, and produce industrial products.

    Algeria has abundant renewable energy resources, making it well-positioned to become a leader in green hydrogen production. The country also has a well-established energy infrastructure, which could be used to transport and export green hydrogen.

    Three of the four pilot projects will be developed by Sonatrach, Algeria’s state-owned energy company. The fourth project will be carried out in collaboration with German partners.

    One or two of the pilot projects are expected to be launched by the end of 2023, with the remaining projects following in 2024. The projects will focus on developing different technologies for green hydrogen production, storage, and transportation.

    Sonatrach aims to use green hydrogen to power its gas turbines and to test hydrogen transport by pipeline. Algeria is also exploring the possibility of exporting green hydrogen to Europe.

    The development of green hydrogen in Algeria has the potential to create jobs, boost the economy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, there are also some challenges that need to be addressed. One challenge is the high cost of green hydrogen production. Another challenge is the need to develop a regulatory framework for the green hydrogen sector.

    Overall, Algeria’s green hydrogen ambitions are promising. The country has the resources and the infrastructure to become a major player in the global green hydrogen market. The success of the four pilot projects will be crucial in determining Algeria’s future in the green hydrogen sector.

    The successful development of green hydrogen in Algeria could have a number of positive impacts. First, it would help to reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels and greenhouse gas emissions. Second, it would create jobs and boost the economy. Third, it would position Algeria as a leader in the global green hydrogen market.

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