Many believe that Belgium has the potential to become a centre for green hydrogen in Western Europe given its current infrastructure and supportive governmental climate.
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Bruno van der Pluijm, the Belgian ambassador, and Linda Scott, the Namibian high commissioner, welcomed attendees on behalf of their respective nations.
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The stabilization of supply chains between Germany and Belgium and within Europe, as well as the stable supply of industry, depend on all three of these regions.
The permit process for the 25 megawatt green hydrogen production unit in Zeebrugge is being managed by Sweco. This is…
Greg Hands, the UK’s energy minister, and Tinne Van der Straeten, Belgium’s energy minister, signed an agreement on energy cooperation.…
“Its goal is to make Belgium a European import center for green hydrogen and a pioneer in hydrogen technology.”
The initiatives aim to reduce the environmental effect of heavy sectors including basic material production and processing. These industries are presently responsible for 30% of Belgium’s CO2 emissions. According to Belga News Agency, Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten believes hydrogen would be critical in decarbonizing the sector.
The MoU signing, which took place under the auspices of Dr Mohammed bin Hamad al Rumhy, Minister of Energy and Minerals, builds on a historic deal signed last year at the SEZ in Duqm for the creation of a world-scale green hydrogen project known as HYPORT Duqm.