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ReNew Energy Global and Engineers India are two Indian energy firms that have declared interest in looking into new green hydrogen business potential and energy projects in Africa and the Middle East, particularly Morocco.
This year’s Mining Indaba, held in Cape Town, has seen an increase in conversation on South Africa’s position on hydrogen.
A non-binding term sheet between Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and African Rainbow Energy outlines their joint exploration of possible green hydrogen business prospects throughout South Africa.
73 hydrogen filling stations opened in Asia, and 11 in North America, in 2022, according to a review of 130 stations worldwide.
The nation’s largest gold miner is looking into possibilities to reduce its reliance on Eskom, including green hydrogen and natural gas.
Badr Abdel Ati, Egypt’s ambassador to the EU and Belgium, has examined ways to increase collaboration with the EU in the areas of renewable, conventional, and clean energy as well as green hydrogen.
According to a recent study by TAQA, Europe has long been interested in the idea of importing green hydrogen from Morocco in particular because of its enviable location so near to the old continent and the availability of the necessary infrastructure.
With two significant industrial businesses, Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) has signed non-binding Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in an effort to supply them with up to 750,000 tonnes of green ammonia yearly.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by OMNIA GROUP and WKN WINDCURRENT, a fully owned subsidiary of PNE AG, a German company, to assess the on-site production of green hydrogen and ammonia in South Africa.