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DUT and SANEDI Team Up for Hydrogen Development

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso23/08/20243 Mins Read
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The Durban University of Technology (DUT) and the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) recently formalized their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement focuses on hydrogen production, catalysis, and the utilization of renewable energy to support the hydrogen economy.

While the partnership represents a step forward in hydrogen research, it raises questions about the scope and impact of the collaboration, particularly when considering the broader needs of South Africa’s energy landscape.

DUT’s intention to establish a hydrogen research institute is commendable, as it aligns with global trends in green energy. However, the scale and ambition of the project must be critically examined. The MoU outlines a focus on hydrogen production, storage, and usage phases, but it remains unclear how this initiative will significantly contribute to South Africa’s energy transition.

The R2 million funding provided by SANEDI is a positive development, yet it is relatively modest when compared to the financial investments required to make substantial advancements in hydrogen technology. For perspective, large-scale hydrogen projects globally often involve investments in the hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars. This raises concerns about whether the DUT-SANEDI collaboration can deliver impactful results or if it will remain a smaller-scale academic exercise.

SANEDI’s CEO, Dr. Zwanani Titus Mathe, emphasized the organization’s legislative mandate to lead energy research and technology development, excluding nuclear energy. He outlined SANEDI’s priorities, which include energy security, universal access, and a balanced energy transition. These are critical areas for South Africa, a country grappling with ongoing issues like load shedding and energy access disparities.

However, the effectiveness of SANEDI’s involvement in the DUT project will depend on more than just strategic alignment. The organization’s ability to translate its broad mandates into actionable research outcomes within the framework of this partnership remains to be seen. The emphasis on balancing energy demand and supply, particularly in the context of South Africa’s frequent load shedding, requires more than just research—it demands immediate and large-scale implementation of solutions.

DUT’s involvement in hydrogen research is a positive development for the university, but the impact of this research on South Africa’s overall hydrogen strategy warrants scrutiny. While DUT’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Fulufhelo Nemavhola, expressed optimism about the university’s contributions to the hydrogen economy, the actual influence of academic research on national policy and industry practices is often limited by a range of factors, including funding, scalability, and industry partnerships.

Furthermore, the MoU highlights the importance of hydrogen research within DUT’s ENVISION2030 strategy. However, without a clear roadmap for translating research outputs into practical applications that address the pressing energy challenges facing South Africa, the initiative risks being more symbolic than substantive.

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