The Egyptian government’s recent announcement of allocating approximately 41,700 square kilometers for renewable energy projects aimed at green hydrogen production marks a step towards diversifying the nation’s energy portfolio.
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The ambitious $10 billion green hydrogen project spearheaded by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy in Namibia is poised to become a major player in the global transition to renewable energy.
Countrywide Hydrogen, a subsidiary of ReNu Energy, secures an $8 million funding deal with the Tasmanian Liberal Government, marking a significant stride towards Tasmania’s emergence as a leader in green hydrogen production.
Belgian companies Solhyd, COOSHA Impact Venture, and local partner Kaoko Green Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd are pioneering the integration of hydrogen solar panels for cooking and cooling.
Saudi Arabia and Mauritania have recently entered a framework agreement aimed at exploring opportunities and sharing expertise in the fields of electricity, renewable energy, and clean hydrogen.
This week, a delegation from Belgium made headlines in Namibia with the unveiling of plans for Africa’s inaugural hydrogen-powered ship.
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has unveiled plans to construct a €250 million hydrogen and ammonia export terminal at Namibia’s Port of Walvis Bay within the next three to five years.
Kent joins hands with the Centre for Logistics and Sustainability Analytics (CeLSA), Ikigai Group, and Nelson Mandela University in exploring the feasibility of green hydrogen production from South Africa’s Eastern Cape region for global markets.
Strathmore Energy Research Centre (SERC) has unveiled a significant milestone in sustainable energy advancement with the inauguration of the Africa Green Hydrogen Hub.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, the force behind Namibia’s monumental 3GW green hydrogen project, has inaugurated ten cutting-edge weather-measurement masts at the project site, with an additional one acquired and refitted for enhanced data collection.