The Republic of Namibia in south-west Africa planned to become the first carbon-neutral nation on the continent and to serve as the continent’s sustainability centre.
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According to a statement from the Egyptian government, China Energy would invest $5.1 billion in a green hydrogen project in Egypt.
Mauritania, Egypt’s energy company Infinity, and Masdar of the United Arab Emirates inked a memorandum of agreement for a $34 billion green hydrogen project in the West African nation.
According to Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, chief of the presidency’s infrastructure office, wealthy countries have a responsibility to support South Africa’s development of green hydrogen as part of a worldwide drive to decarbonize.
The Kenyan government will get 1.8 million euros (Sh244.2 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for further loans to green hydrogen investors there.
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RINA joined the African Hydrogen Partnership (AHP) as an associate member with the goal of actively contributing to the advancement of hydrogen, hydrogen-based chemicals, electrolysers, fuel cell technology, and associated economic prospects in Africa.
Together with its ambitious aspirations to transport the hydrogen from North Africa to Europe, Morocco has a great opportunity to join the Mediterranean hydrogen project via its neighbor, Spain.
Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha Viljoen says South Africa’s hydrogen corridor, a critical integrated project, will create 14,000 jobs and use 63,000 oz of platinum.
Four South African energy research chairs and six fellowship programs will be funded by investments from Sasol, a South African…