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Browsing: Africa
Green hydrogen is high on the political agenda not only in Flanders, but also in South Africa. A collaboration is in the making, as it turned out during a working visit by Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon to Pretoria.
By the end of the year, the agreement partners will conduct a feasibility assessment to see whether hydrogen and green naval fuels can be produced in Egypt, with Maersk as the client.
On March 1, 2021, Morocco unilaterally terminated diplomatic ties with Germany for “infringements on the Kingdom’s territorial integrity,” halting a promising green hydrogen generation project.
The South African Institute for Advanced Materials Chemistry (SAIAMC) at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) contributed significantly to…
Petrofac, a renowned international service supplier to the energy industry, has secured its first renewable energy project in Egypt through…
To attract Chinese investment in Namibia’s green hydrogen project, President Hage Geingob has been courting the country’s business community in…
According to a study released Wednesday by the Cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC), Egypt has led a list of Arab nations in initiatives declared to create hydrogen, with nine projects.
The project’s investment cost is anticipated to be $5 billion. The project will be completed in two stages, with green hydrogen production expected to begin in 2025.
Sonangol, through its Center for Research and Development, is working on the creation of a strategy to produce green hydrogen,…
33 African countries have joined the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, which aims to keep global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsius this century.
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