JTC and Spectronik begin testing hydrogen trucks The fourth quarter of 2023 will see the beginning of trials for Singapore’s…
Browsing: South Africa
Germany and South Africa have joined forces in a collaborative effort to advance green hydrogen projects, marking the latest endeavor by Europe to harness Africa’s vast renewable resources to achieve its net-zero targets by 2050.
South Africa is gearing up to make substantial investments in its green hydrogen industry, as President Cyril Ramaphosa, along with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, has agreed to establish a joint fund worth one billion US dollars.
The Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL) and H2Atlas Africa have jointly launched the first-ever Green Hydrogen Atlas Southern Africa.
Fountain Fuel opens Dutch hydrogen station This week, Fountain Fuel inaugurated its first “zero-emission station” in Amersfoort. Drivers can refuel…
As part of the Green-QUEST project, University of Cape Town (UCT) students Carla Mathyse and Candace Eslick are investigating ways to harness green hydrogen to provide cleaner cooking fuel for low-income homes, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Reganosa-EDP green hydrogen project disclosed by Xunta The Reganosa and EDP green hydrogen project in As Pontes (A Corua) is…
South Africa has the natural and technological resources to dominate green hydrogen generation globally.
South Africa is experiencing a continuing energy crisis, and with no end in sight, it is time to consider extending the country’s present alternative energy sources.
South Africa urged to make green hydrogen investment decision in next year Management consulting company McKinsey managing partner of South…