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The National Ports Agency has initiated a technical feasibility study to enhance the port of Tan-Tan.
Morocco is making strides in renewable energy with a new partnership between OCP and French energy company Engie.
Hydrogen holds promise as a key component in our transition to renewable energy, and projecting its storage capacity is crucial for planning.
TE H2, a joint venture formed by TotalEnergies and the EREN Group, is teaming up with two prominent Danish firms, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and A.P. Møller Capital. Together, they are set to kick off pre-FEED studies for a hydrogen project located in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region, right along the Atlantic coast.
CMMZE Invest UAE and Gaia Future Energy have entered into a Joint Development Agreement to work on an innovative green hydrogen project in Guelmim, Morocco.
TTCL Public Company, a Thai engineering firm, has entered into a significant contract worth approximately THB1.2 billion (USD 32 million) with the US-based Monolith Company.
Masdar, the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, is looking into investing in Namibia’s emerging green hydrogen sector.
Algeria has entered into an agreement with Spain’s energy company Cepsa to work on a significant hydrogen development project.
VNG Explores Green Hydrogen Export Through South H2 Corridor Between Algeria and Europe
A significant step forward in green hydrogen development was taken as VNG AG signed a letter of intent in Oran, Algeria. The agreement involves Algerian energy companies Sonatrach and Sonelgaz, alongside European partners SNAM, SeaCorridor, and VERBUND.
The Asia-Pacific region is actively embracing hydrogen-based fuels for maritime shipping. As the leading bunkering hub, Singapore’s actions are crucial for navigating the decarbonization goals established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
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