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With the help of CMB.TECH and the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, Namibia’s first green hydrogen production plant was launched.…
This low-carbon approach will help Niger, Africa, Europe, and other nations that rely heavily on fossil fuels to decarbonize their emission-intensive sectors.
Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, H.E. Dr. B.E. Nzimande, in collaboration with the Department of Science and Innovation,…
Hydrogen will play a significant role in the long-distance transportation of products.
South Africa’s government is in talks with investors for green hydrogen projects, with Germany identifying the country as a vital…
The Egyptian government has given Scatec and its partners permission to investigate the possibility of temporarily procuring electricity from the…
In 2021, more new hydrogen filling stations went into operation worldwide than ever before. Germany has broken the limit of 100 gas stations and continues to lead in Europe.
According to IEF analyst Alison Catwright, the hydrogen industry is still in its infancy, accounting for just 1% of total energy use and 915 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually.
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.
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…
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