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Browsing: Africa
European and North African countries are taking significant steps to support the construction of a hydrogen pipeline network aimed at enhancing energy security and reducing carbon emissions.
South Africa is keen to explore green hydrogen as part of its Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan.
In 1997, over one-third of Europe’s electricity came from nuclear reactors. By 2023, that proportion had dropped to 23%. Yet…
Article written by Dr. Albert Harutyunyan. The role of hydrogen in the global energy transition is becoming more and more…
The arid northern rangelands of Kenya have long been home to nomadic herders whose lives revolve around the delicate balance…
Zimbabwe is seeking proposals to develop battery-storage facilities to address its ongoing electricity supply crisis.
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has drawn significant international attention by securing investments worth $64 billion for green hydrogen production.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy has partnered with the SDG Namibia One Fund to develop the country’s first gigawatt-scale green hydrogen project.
Green hydrogen, heralded by politicians and business leaders for a carbon-free future, faces a daunting economic hurdle.
Namibia has expressed concerns about the European Union’s delays in launching a new energy initiative.
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