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Browsing: Africa
Many North African countries, including Egypt, Algeria and Morocco, are leading a veritable scramble for green hydrogen. The battle has…
Hydrofuel Canada Inc., a producer of green ammonia and hydrogen, has entered into a deal with Lumos Laboratories Nigeria Limited…
Green hydrogen is the new field of competition between Rabat and Algiers. While Morocco has taken a lead in this…
For many African nations, the challenge is not how to lower their carbon footprint, since the continent’s overall contribution to…
The Kenyan government has announced intentions to test out green hydrogen projects.
Emerging Energy Corp (EEC), a German energy investment organization, has stated it is looking for a partner to conduct a…
The Framework Agreement, which Djibouti and FFI inked, is a significant step toward the nation’s first-ever generation of green hydrogen and establishes Djibouti as a future pioneer in the production of renewable energy.
By 2030, the EU planned to import at least 10 tonnes of green hydrogen while producing an additional 10 million tonnes of the gas domestically.
This is Tunisia’s first actual commitment to producing green hydrogen.
Rania al-Mashat, Egyptian Minister of International Cooperation, met with Andrew Deleone, President of Alstom’s Africa, Middle East, and Central Asia…
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