South Africa is taking a significant step towards a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly future with the collaboration of major companies – Sasol, BMW, and Anglo American – in harnessing the power of green hydrogen for transportation.
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German logistics giant DHL is joining forces with energy firm HH2E and South African petrochemicals firm Sasol. Together, they are embarking on a pioneering venture to expand the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Germany. This transformative partnership promises to reshape the aviation industry and significantly reduce its carbon footprint.
Kiwa teams up with Eriks and SHV Energy to exhibit hydrogen solutions at Gastech In order to exhibit hydrogen solutions…
Sasol, South Africa’s second-largest emitter, wants to buy renewable energy, but it’s still wedded to fossil fuels.
Four South African energy research chairs and six fellowship programs will be funded by investments from Sasol, a South African…
Recently, the “Hybla Project” was presented to the major local institutions, several local organisations, and Sasol Italy and Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana at the Sasol factory in Augusta.
The German government has authorized a €15 million subsidy for chemicals company Linde in support of the HySHiFT renewable hydrogen project being pursued in Mpumalanga in conjunction with Sasol, Enertrag, and Hydregen Energy.
Together, Sasol and ArcelorMittal South Africa are working to develop carbon capture technology for making sustainable fuels, chemicals, and steel…
In the coming weeks, Sasol, a South African petrochemicals firm, will collaborate with local mining firms to supply green hydrogen…
Sasol is a multinational chemicals and energy corporation that is moving away from coal as part of its decarbonization strategy.