The green hydrogen project, which would be a Namibian center of synthetic energy, has so far received roughly N$700 million from Germany, according to presidential economic adviser James Mnuype, who spoke to Desert Radio 95.3 FM yesterday.
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Xebec Adsorption has signed a contract with Belgium-based Desmet Ballestra to deliver the company’s first Hy.GEN-e on-site electrolyser unit for…
In order to produce green hydrogen from waste, a clean energy company H2-Industries has been granted permission to build a…
The raised ambition of an already huge renewables-powered hydrogen project in the Southern African nations vividly demonstrates the hydrogen and clean energy potential of a continent which accounted for just 0.5% of the world’s new solar capacity last year, according to trade body AFSIA’s annual report.
The world has a clear and urgent need to take concrete steps towards limiting global temperature rise to well below 1.5°C. The World Resources Institute recognized that energy consumption accounts for 76% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Last year, Morocco adopted a national policy for the development of the green hydrogen segment. It thus plans to establish itself as a leader on a world scale within the next decade.
Dr. Mohamed Shaker, the Egyptian Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, sets an annual plan to achieve in addition to…
The Namibian government has paid 40 million euros (about 53.7 billion won) with the German government to carry out the ‘Green Hydrogen Initiative,’ a large-scale hydrogen energy development project. The two countries were said to have inked a cooperative pact.
Public Enterprise Minister Hisham Tawfik said in an interview that authorities are in communication with three possible partners as they look for a partner for El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Co. on the project, which would see 2 billion pounds ($127 million) spent. Production is expected to begin in 2023, with a three-year ramp-up to 20,000 units per year.
After signing an MoU with Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone to study the development of new green ammonia project, Scatec…