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Germany has pledged EUR 23.1 million (USD 24.65 million) to South Africa. The financing, orchestrated by development bank KfW on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), is designated to advance the development of a robust green hydrogen economy in South Africa.
South Africa’s pursuit of sustainable energy solutions takes a major step forward with Phelan Green Energy’s ambitious plan to invest ZAR 47 billion (approximately USD 2.5 billion or EUR 2.37 billion) in a groundbreaking green hydrogen and ammonia production plant in the Western Cape province. This endeavor, known as the Saldanha Green Hydrogen Project, represents a significant stride towards green energy and economic growth in the region.
Across the globe, coal power plants are approaching the end of their operational lifespans, raising questions about the transition from coal-dependent communities to greener energy sources. South Africa, home to a significant fleet of over 20 gigawatts (GW) of coal power, is one such place where the challenges and opportunities of this transition are prominent.
Toyota has made history with the first on-road demonstration of a hydrogen mobility ecosystem in South Africa, using the Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).
South Africa has made a significant step forward in the development of a hydrogen mobility ecosystem, with the presentation of the country’s first on-road demonstration at the Smart Mobility Africa Summit.
In Southern Africa, a group of financiers is leading the charge to raise over US$1 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in South Africa and Namibia.
eThekwini Municipality in South Africa has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to kickstart the development of a hydrogen supply chain infrastructure.
Collaboration agreement signed for Alpine Hydrogen Highway On Friday, September 15, in the Maurienne valley, an important step was taken…
A groundbreaking endeavor to harness the power of green hydrogen and renewable energy sources is underway in South Africa, as a consortium of prominent companies is vying for the opportunity to construct and fund a pioneering 50 billion rand ($2.6 billion) hydrogen-focused port and rail link.